Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve

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CountryAustralia
Established1852 (1852)
Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve
Mordy Yallock
Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve is located near the banks of Melbourne's inset
Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve is located near the banks of Melbourne's inset
Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve
Coordinates: 37°59′58″S 145°05′46″E / 37.99944°S 145.09611°E / -37.99944; 145.09611
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
CityMelbourne
LGA(s)
Established1852 (1852)
Government
  Guardian of the AboriginesWilliam Thomas
Area
  Total
337 ha (832 acres)
Population
  Total(s)26 (Aboriginal people in 1869)[1]
Postcode
3195

Mordialloc Aboriginal Reserve was an Aboriginal reserve on the coast of Port Phillip Bay in Victoria, within the modern-day City of Kingston. It was a remnant of the traditional land of the Bunurong people, to which they gradually retreated from surrounding areas after white settlement from the 1850s. Most of the indigenous residents had moved, or been relocated, to Coranderk by the mid-1860s.

Benjamin Duterrau (1836) Aboriginal chief Derah Mat (Derrimut), a leader of the Boon wurrung clan

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