Bunjil Shelter – Stawell
Highlights
- Explore the only known rock art of Bunjil, connecting with a significant cultural heritage in south eastern Australia.
- Wander through the Black Range Scenic Reserve, immersing yourself in a landscape rich with spiritual and physical significance.
- Discover the teachings of Bunjil, a vital figure in local Indigenous culture, who shapes the laws and beliefs of the community.
- Reflect on the profound connection between people and nature in Gariwerd, a site that nurtures both body and spirit.
Bunjil Shelter is located in the Black Range Scenic Reserve near Stawell and this is the only rockart painting of Bunjil known. It is widely regarded as one of the most significant cultural sites in south eastern Australia. Bunjil does no harm; I think he does well. These words were spoken by John Connolly, of the Jardwadjali people a little north of here, and recorded by A.W. Howitt. In 1884 Connolly added that Bunjil was a man, and was the father of all his people.
Bunjil Shelter sits within the Gariwerd, a cultural landscape that supports people both physically and spiritually. Bunjil created our land, our people, the plants and animals, our religion and the laws by which we live. He is the leading figure in our spiritual life, essential in teaching young people the importance of laws and beliefs, Levi Lovett, local custodian, Parks Victoria.
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