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Coranderrk
The struggle for rights 1850 - 1901

Journeys
Robinson and Gellibrand's travels through Victoria.

Gellibrand

Robinson



J. T. Gellibrand

Gellibrand's journey

For thousands of years, what is now Victoria belonged to a number of Aboriginal nations. The Port Phillip Bay region belonged to East Kulin groups: the Watha wurrung, Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung.

As invading British settlers encountered Aboriginal peoples, their ability to co-exist with these communities was tested. Some came to respect Aboriginal people and culture. Others wanted only wealth and property for themselves.

Today the Port Phillip Bay region remains the country of Aboriginal communities - in spirit if not by legal title.



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