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Budj Bim Tours Videos
Eels, Stone Houses and National Heritage
This small corner of SW Victoria has a story all Australians need to hear. Before the pyramids, but after Mt Eccles erupted, an indigenous nation built a permanent community based on aquaculture called Budj Bim.
Indigenous Protected Areas -- Tyrendarra, VIC
Parks Australia -- Indigenous Protected Areas
The ancient volcanic landscape of Tyrendarra was created by the spectacular eruption of Budj Bim (Mount Eccles) around 27,000 years ago. This region is a traditional meeting place and camping area for the Gunditjmara people - the land is part of major Dreaming trails and an important ceremonial site.
For more information, please visit: parksaustralia.gov.au
We are proud to be helping to achieve recognition of the international significance of Budj Bim with $8M to make it a must see tourist destination, we’ve also got the implementation of the Shipwreck Coast Master Plan Stage 2.
But what else can we do to promote our iconic region? We asked Leadership Great South Coast their thoughts.
Aboriginal Victoria Celebrates 2017 Achievements
As 2017 draws to a close, Aboriginal Victoria would like to reflect on the last few months of milestones and achievements.
JESSICA LOVETT-MURRAY
Jessica Lovett-Murray ran the New York Marathon in 2015 as part of the Rob de Castella Indigenous Marathon Project.
EFC Opening 2013 iPad
The Fighting Gunditjmara performs for Essendon Football Club official True Value Solar Centre Opening 2013