wawa biik partner: Trawool Estate
Trawool Estate is named after the Taungurung word Traawool meaning wild water. Located on Taungurung Country in a breathtaking valley,...
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Our youth rise to the occasion
After months of preparations and rehearsals, the day had arrived. It was Friday 4th of August on National Aboriginal and...
wawa wayigalk (hello wattle!)
We are well and truly in wayigalk (wattle) season as Taungurung Country explodes with all shades of yellow this spring....
Home Ground Advantage – a yarn with Bonnie
Bonnie Welch (nee’ Cavanagh) is a proud Taungurung woman, descendant of John Franklin, self-confessed sports tragic and the kind of...
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A yarn with Brie…”Everything I do is for my community”
We love to take you behind the scenes to get to know our team. Brie Antonopoulos is a proud Taungurung...
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A yarn with Elder and artist – Aunty Jo
Aunty Joanne Honeysett is a proud Taungurung Elder, wawa biik Cultural Tour Guide, mother, recent grandmother and is also an...
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The back story of ”We Scar Many Trees” with the artist, Uncle Mick Harding
Uncle Mick is a proud Taungurung Elder of the Yowong-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungurung Nation and takes...
A closer look at the Yea Wetlands Discovery Centre
The Yea Wetlands Discovery Centre, in the heart of Taungurung Country is not only an accredited Visitor Information Centre but...
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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...