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Story of wawa biik

wawa biik means ‘hello Country’.  But it is far deeper than a casual hello, as we are acknowledging and respecting biik (Country) as the keeper of our stories.  When we say hello to biik, we say hello to our Ancestors, and we make a promise to them about how we will show up for our future.

We are a resilient mob, there is no doubt about the courage of our People.  The Taungurung story dates back thousands of years and despite the dark days of colonisation, we are still here and determined to shine a light on our Culture and biik for the benefit of everyone.

There is a feeling of belonging that comes with being on biik, knowing biik, listening to biik, and engaging in cultural practices that have been tied to biik for thousands of years. We know that you will feel more at home too once you have experienced biik with us.

wawa biik experiences are about honouring and learning from the Taungurung story of biik – understanding our continuous and interconnected knowing of biik; our cultural values, our cultural heritage, cultural practices, and our amazing community who are caring for Culture and biik today.

As Custodians, we proudly lead wawa biik experiences that rally us together to learn, to grow, and to deepen the connections that will inspire us to do it what it takes to strengthen Culture and biik for future generations.

Taungurung Country

Our moieties, Bundjil and Waa, are present in the living and non-living parts of biik. Taungurung biik rises across the Victorian Alps from Mansfield to Mt Buller and through the high Alpine plains of Mt Buffalo where our Ancestors gathered for ceremony. It flows along waring (the Goulburn River) – the lifeblood of Country – and out to the lush floodplains of Lake Eildon, Alexandra and the wetlands of Nagambie. It stretches south into the dense green sclerophyll forests of Kinglake and Marysville and heads up into the dryer northern slopes of the Strathbogie’s and Euroa before heading west to the Heathcote region.

Biik has been profoundly impacted by colonisation, yet our cultural stories defiantly remain. Our diverse biik changes with the seasons, as do wawa biik cultural experiences, keeping them dynamically in tune with the natural rhythms around us.

Our Community

We are proud Taungurung People with the strength of connection to over a thousand generations of Ancestors who first walked this land.  Like most people, we care about our families, our heritage, and our future.

We are a diverse community of many voices. We are a community of entrepreneurs, academics, field service officers, business managers, land managers, artists, community workers and passionate changemakers. Yet we are also Elders, Knowledge Holders and youth who come together with a shared purpose of caring for biik and achieving our cultural aspirations.

Biik is what brings us together.  Being on biik gives us strength.  Biik is where we express our culture through ceremony, dance, song, cultural practices, and cultural land management.

A wawa biik Taungurung Cultural Experience enables our community members to enhance their personal connections to biik and Culture while also generously sharing these connections with visitors.

The Taungurung Nation is represented by the Taungurung Land and Waters Council.

To learn more about our community and aspirations see here.

To view the TLaWC Strategic Plan, please follow this link.

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In the Media

wawa biik features in a range of publications, websites and across news outlets as we highlight the Taungurung story alongside the experiences offered.
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wawa biik Newsletters

Please click here to read the latest edition Just like the pride and purpose our Elders feel when wrapped in their possum skin cloak, we want wawa biik to be a warm and inspiring space that brings people together to celebrate and learn about our traditional and contemporary aspects of Culture.
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wawa biik is set for tourism growth!

Big things are happening for First Peoples tourism in Victoria – and wawa biik is right at the heart of it.
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Keeping Culture strong on Country: The passing down of Taungurung Knowledge

On Taungurung Country, the making of cultural artefacts is much more than a skill — it is a way of reading, listening to, and caring for Country.
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Group photo of Taungurung community doing Yoorook Justice walk

The journey of Truth-telling and Treaty

The Yoorrook Justice Commission published its final landmark report last week — a powerful and definitive account of Victoria’s history since colonisation, as told by First Peoples.
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We acknowledge and pay respects to Taungurung Ancestors and Elders, past present and emerging. We continue to remain strong in culture, traditions and memories of those who have paved the way for Taungurung People and Country. We move forward proudly and thank our Ancestors for their guidance and protection throughout our journey.

Experience Taungurung culture & country with wawa biik.

Led by first nations guides our experiences provide a safe, positive space for yarning, learning and experiencing the changes of biik (country) together.

To book your tour today, head to our website or shoot us an email!
 
🖥️ wawabiik.com.au
💌hello@wawabiik.com.au
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Experience Taungurung culture & country with wawa biik. 

Led by first nations guides our experiences provide a safe, positive space for yarning, learning and experiencing the changes of biik (country) together.

To book your tour today, head to our website or shoot us an email!
 
🖥️ wawabiik.com.au
💌hello@wawabiik.com.au
📞 5784 1466
📍 Taungurung Country

Merry Christmas and Happy New Years everyone!

We’re wishing you a restful holiday surrounded by loved ones!

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Years everyone! 

We’re wishing you a restful holiday surrounded by loved ones!

#christmas #merrychristmas #merrychristmas❤️ #seasonholidays #holidayseason

As 2025 comes to an end, we’re reflecting on just how big this year’s has been. Our team has been incredibly busy, and wawa biik continues to grow from strength to strength.

Over the last 12 months, we’re proud to have:

- Provided cultural education to more than 730 guests, including staff from 25 organisations.
- Delivered the wawa dharrang experience in collaboration with Ngarga Warendj.
- Welcomed our first kindergarten group.
- Run our second wawa biik cultural guide program.
- Welcomed deadly new team members.

Ngun Godjin (thanks) to everyone who has been part of our journey in 2025. We’re excited to continue this deadly work into 2026!

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As 2025 comes to an end, we’re reflecting on just how big this year’s has been. Our team has been incredibly busy, and wawa biik continues to grow from strength to strength. 
 
Over the last 12 months, we’re proud to have:

- Provided cultural education to more than 730 guests, including staff from 25 organisations. 
- Delivered the wawa dharrang experience in collaboration with Ngarga Warendj.
- Welcomed our first kindergarten group.
- Run our second wawa biik cultural guide program.
- Welcomed deadly new team members.

Ngun Godjin (thanks) to everyone who has been part of our journey in 2025. We’re excited to continue this deadly work into 2026!

The December wawa biik newsletter has just been released today.

Click on the QR code to access the full newsletter. Stories include:
- A highlights video from 2025 with photos from our experiences.
- A yarn with Anne Burns who shares her story and her inspiration for being a wawa biik guide.
- A fun promotional video of our wawa tabilk tabilk experience made by Elise Travel Diary.
- Learn about the turtles of Tahbilk.
- News of our new Taungurung festival.
- A yarn with local tour operator Double Black Alpine about their RAP journey.
- Upcoming tours for 2026.

Happy reading! 😊

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The December wawa biik newsletter has just been released today. 

Click on the QR code to access the full newsletter. Stories include: 
- A highlights video from 2025 with photos from our experiences. 
- A yarn with Anne Burns who shares her story and her inspiration for being a wawa biik guide. 
- A fun promotional video of our wawa tabilk tabilk experience made by Elise Travel Diary.
- Learn about the turtles of Tahbilk. 
- News of our new Taungurung festival. 
- A yarn with local tour operator Double Black Alpine about their RAP journey. 
- Upcoming tours for 2026.

Happy reading! 😊

Ngun godjin (thanks) to everyone who joined us on today’s wawa tahbilk-tahbilk tour. With uncle Shane and Anne leading the way, the group shared a rich and memorable cultural experience.

#taungurung #taungurungcountry #tahbilkwinery #taungurungland

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Ngun godjin (thanks) to everyone who joined us on today’s wawa tahbilk-tahbilk tour. With uncle Shane and Anne leading the way, the group shared a rich and memorable cultural experience.

#taungurung #taungurungcountry #tahbilkwinery #taungurungland
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