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Wurundjeri Country. This short 340m self-guided walking trail explains how Wurundjeri people lived near the creek and used the land to obtain bush foods, medicines, tools, shelter and clothes. The trail introduces visitors to the indigenous flora and fauna, including manna gums, Lomandra (used to weave baskets) and wombat burrows.

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Image source: Weekend Notes.

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