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Coranderrk was an
Aboriginal reserve run by the
Victorian government between 1863...
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members of the
Wurundjeri tribe were
given "permissive occupancy" of
Coranderrk Station, near
Healesville and
forcibly resettled.
Despite numerous petitions...
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Healesville Sanctuary and the
former Aboriginal reserve,
Coranderrk, now
known as the
Coranderrk Bushland. The cr**** was
possibly named after the wombats...
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economy slowed, they were
unable to find work and in 1871,
moved to
Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, a
reserve which the
government had
created for the...
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closure of
Coranderrk reserve.
Graham Berry was also a key
contact during the 1880s when the
Aboriginal Protection Board sought to have
Coranderrk closed...
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subsequent dispossession and
separation from
family with the
closure of
Coranderrk, in 1923 in her
Welcome to
country speech when John Howard, as Australian...
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ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri-willam clan. He was the last
person born at
Coranderrk Station, in 1933, in the home of his grandmother,
Jemima Wandin. When...
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ownership of the site. This
became Coranderrk Station,
named after the
Woiwurrung word for the
Victorian Christmas bush.
Coranderrk was
closed in 1924 and its...
- the
Woiwurrung tribes and
speakers were
given "permissive occupancy" of
Coranderrk Station, near
Healesville and
forcibly resettled.
Despite numerous petitions...
- and by 1863, most of the protectorate's
survivors had been
moved to the
Coranderrk reserve at Healesville. In 1851,
Irish immigrant John Egan and a party...