Murrundindi

Murrundindi (aka Gary Hunter) is the ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri people, a descendant of William Barak. He succeeded James Wandin in this position in February 2006.[1]

Murrundindi and brother Warendj regularly conduct cultural education programs in pre-schools, primary and secondary schools throughout Melbourne. They visit school regularly and present the diversity of their Aboriginal culture to the children through song, dance, language, and music. Murrundindi also does educational work at Healesville Sanctuary who nominated him for a reconciliation award in 1997.[2]

Battle of Yering

On 13 January 2007 Murrundindi unveiled a plaque and pictograph at Yarra Flats Billabongs commemorating the Battle of Yering on 13 January 1840.[3][4]

Notes

  1. Rebecca Fraser, New title ‘better than being Prime Minister’, Star News Group, 9 March 2006. Accessed 1 November 2008
  2. State/Territory Award Certificate - Murrundindi (VIC) - Austlii website. Accessed 1 November 2008
  3. Kath Gannaway, Important step for reconciliation Star News Group, 24 January 2007. Accessed 1 November 2008
  4. Media Release Shire brings Focus to Special Billabongs, Shire of Yarra Ranges, 23 January 2007. Accessed 1 November 2008

External links

Murrindindi website - Platypus Dreaming

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