Aboriginal Victoria
Journey through Aboriginal Victoria for a traditional and contemporary experience of this ancient land, with its facinating spiritual beliefs, significant sites, renowned art, unique traditions, and 60,000 years of history.
Culture
Learn about the social, cultural and political uniqueness of different Aboriginal language groupings and clans in Victoria.
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Gain an understanding and awareness of the cultural protocols and values that exist in Aboriginal communities in Melbourne and regional Victoria.
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Every archaeological site tells us about Aboriginal people's way of life. To Aboriginal people, these sites are an irreplaceable link with the past.
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Gain an insight into the significance of land in Aboriginal culture, and the important relationship between Aboriginal people and the land.
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Aboriginal heritage
Explore Aboriginal heritage with a guided tour at Tower Hill near Warrnambool, Lake Condah near Portland, or at Narana Creations in Geelong.
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Tap into Koorie history by following the routes the Gunai and Monaro people travelled and lived along throughout the Gippsland region.
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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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The Murray is home to significant Aboriginal sites. Take a tour with an Aboriginal guide and learn about these important sites and the Dreamtime.
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The majority of Aboriginal rock art sites in south-eastern Australia are in the Grampians; explore over 100 sites or see impressive displays at Brambuk.
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Regions
Walk and talk with a local guide, visit heritage sites, discover native wildlife or sample bush foods in the spectacular Great Ocean Road region.
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Discover evidence of an ancient past in the Grampians: oven mounds, toolmaking materials and a high concentration of Aboriginal rock art sites.
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Explore Aboriginal culture and heritage in Melbourne and surrounds. Take a heritage walk and visit cultural centres, galleries and museums.
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Find sites of significance along the Murray River and visit Mungo National Park, home of Mungo Man and Woman whose remains date back 42,000 years.
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A visit to Wilsons Promontory will reveal a place rich in Aboriginal history. It remains a site of spiritual significance to Koorie communities.
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