Journey through Aboriginal Victoria
Experience and engage with Victoria’s Aboriginal culture and heritage, which dates back over 60,000 years, with Tourism Victoria’s new Aboriginal Victoria brochure.
This high quality publication is for those interested in experiencing Victoria’s inspiring Aboriginal tourism attractions.
The 36-page brochure showcases some of Australia’s most historically significant sites, like the National Heritage Listed Lake Condah, the many rock art sites in the Grampians, Gariwerd National Park and Wilson’s Promontory National Park.
Aboriginal Victoria is distinctive in the context of Indigenous Australia, as the impact of colonisation created a different heritage, history and culture – one that is both traditional and contemporary, both urban and rural.
Victorian Koories are proud keepers of an ancient heritage and look forward to sharing their history. Join guided tours and interpretative walks, visit art galleries and cultural centres and taste bush foods in restaurants or straight from the source.
The brochure is available from visitor information centres around Victoria. Copies can be ordered from the Tourism Victoria consumer information line on 132 842.
Media contact: Emma Miller, Ph: (03) 9653 9757; email: emma.miller@tourism.vic.gov.au
