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- The Wadawurrung nation, also called the Wathaurong, Wathaurung, and Wadda Wurrung, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the area near Melbourne...
- The Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation, a Registered Aboriginal Party since 21 May 2009, represents the Aboriginal Australian people for the Geelong and...
- Australian Greens William Buckley, escaped convict who lived with the native Wathaurung people on the Bellarine Peninsula for over 30 years Alec Campbell, longest...
- also known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, a member of the Wathaurung William Gore (died 1730), MP for County Leitrim 1703–1730, Donegal Borough...
- European explorers. One early settler took notes on the life styles of the Wathaurung people whom he lived near in Victoria. He saw women harvesting Murnong...
- Heritage Coordinator at Wadawurrung (Wathaurung Aboriginal Corp) from 2008 to 2011. The Wadawurrung (Wathaurung Aboriginal Corp) are the traditional owners...
- Wathaurung Gl**** & Arts, and has title to land at Mount Rothwell that contains the Wurdi Youang Aboriginal stone arrangement. Wathaurong Wathaurung Aboriginal...
- Territory Fitzmaurice Warungu Queensland Warwa Western Australia Kimberley Wathaurung Wathawurrung, Wada Warrung, Wathaurong Geelong Southeast Watiwati Wadi...
- known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wathaurung people William Lanne (c. 1835–1869), last surviving male of the Aboriginal...
- Buckley by John Helder Wedge. Almost all we know of Buckley's life with the Wathaurung people is based on the 1852 account written by John Morgan (1792–1866)...