In the Media
wawa biik features in a range of publications, websites and across news outlets as we highlight the Taungurung story alongside...
wawa biik Newsletters
Please click here to read the latest edition Just like the pride and purpose our Elders feel when wrapped in...
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...
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...
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...
community country culture news
Finding purpose on Country: why the value of wawa biik extends beyond the tours.
In today’s world of work, purpose should no longer be just a buzzword — it should be a guiding principle....
community country culture news
10 ways to take meaningful action this National Reconciliation Week
It doesn’t matter where you are on your ally journey, all that matters is that you’re on the journey. The...
community country culture news
The significance of culturally modified trees
A hush settles over the group as wawa biik guests gather beneath the towering presence of a gnarly old Greybox....
wawa dharrang (hello tree) – a new Taungurung artist-led experience
wawa biik is pleased to announce a new experience designed and led in collaboration with Taungurung artist and Elder Uncle...
Teaming up for turtles on Taungurung Country
When Taungrurung Baan Ganalina (Guardians of Water) expressed interest in creating a turtle yilam (home), Horseshoe Lagoon immediately came to...
Wading elbow deep in the wetlands
Seed picking season is one of my favourite times of the year. The sun is shining, you’re outside and as...