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WOMINJEKA

is ‘Welcome’ in the Woiwurung language of the Wurundjeri people, traditional custodians of the lands and waters of present-day Manningham.

Join us in this journey to learn about Aboriginal heritage and history of this place we call home.

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Photo by Barbara Oehring Photography

FEATURE STORY

HISTORIC BOLIN-BOLIN BILLABONG

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Map showing Bolin-Bolin Billabong

Bolin-Bolin Billabong and it surrounding area in Bulleen, was a traditional Aboriginal living, gathering and corrobboree area. This was particularly so during the annual eel-harvest period from mid-February to mid-March.

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SELF-GUIDED WALK

Bolin-Bolin Billabong

Reconciliation Manningham acknowledges the Woiwurrung language people of the Kulin Federation as the traditional custodians and curators of the Yarra Valley Estate, the land we now all share. 

We pay respects to their Elders past and present, and take pride as Australians, in sharing this heritage of the world’s oldest living culture.

RECONCILIATION MANNINGHAM INC

 

Secretary: Jim Poulter

Email: jimpoulter@bigpond.com

S Dorfield and M Paguio provided web development services for this site

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