Neil Clerehan’s 1990s masterpiece has been given a fabulous new lease on life, perched on the lush banks of the Yarra River ...
1838: Land purchased by John Dight in 1838 for 13 pounds 12s an acre (84 acres bounded by Johnston and Reilly Streets between Hoddle Street and the Yarra River). The land was ... was inhabitated by a ...
The trail meanders alongside the Yarra River (Birrarung), past Dights Falls—a significant site for the Wurundjeri people who gathered here to trade and socialize where the Yarra River and Merri Creek ...
“It’s a proud moment to be able to showcase the jumper in front of the people that it represents – the Koori people and Wurundjeri tribe, and the MCG and Yarra Park. Being able to represent them and ...
At the core of the design sits Bunjil, Wurundjeri’s creator spirit, which is represented in the form of a wedge-tailed eagle. Bunjil, regarded to have created all living things, is depicted above the ...
the threat of extinction hovers over the First Australians of Victoria; Wurundjeri clan leader Simon Wonga claims land on the banks of the Yarra River to farm.