Aboriginal Victoria
Melbourne has a strong and close-knit Aboriginal community. Visit the Koorie Heritage Trust and the multi-award-winning Bunjilaka at the Melbourne Museum. Take a different look at the Royal Botanic Gardens with an Aboriginal guide and taste bush foods, prepared with a modern influence, at Tjanabi restaurant. Or, for a truly Melbourne experience, don’t miss an Australian Rules football match and cheer our great Aboriginal athletes.
Just a short distance from Melbourne CBD you'll find the Burrinja Gallery in the Dandenong Ranges. Travel further to Wathaurang country and visit the cultural centres Kirrit Barreet at Ballarat and Narana Creations at Geelong. Further afield the Barmah State Park and Barmah State Forest are on the Murray River flood plain between Echuca and Tocumwal, about 225 km north of Melbourne. Part of the world's largest River Red Gum forest, the area has a rich and continuing Indigenous heritage. Descendants of the original people still live in this area, share their heritage and manage the natural environment.
Spirit - Connection - LandJourney into the ancestral lands of the Kulin nation and explore their rich and thriving culture on this award-winning walk...
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Take a heritage walk or visit the Melbourne Museum and the city's galleries to learn more about the history of Aboriginal people in Melbourne.
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See sites of significance in Doncaster, Templestowe, Blackburn, Northcote, Warrandyte, Richmond, and in Melbourne’s centre and western region.
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See excellent collections of contemporary and traditional Aboriginal art on display at galleries in Melbourne and in regional Victoria.
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