The Wurundjeri are Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation, who occupied the Yarra River Valley and its tributaries in what is now Melbourne, Australia prior to British settlement of the area. Wurundjeri people take their name from 'wurun' or 'Manna Gum' (Eucalyptus viminalis) which is common along the Yarra River. Wurundjeri people spoke the Woiwurrung language. The Woiwurrung territory extended from north of the Great Dividing Range, east to Mount Baw Baw, south to Mordialloc Creek and west… (More on Wurundjeri)