- Werribee River
The Werribee River is located on the plain west of
Melbourne ,Victoria, Australia . The headwaters of a tributary, theLerderderg River , are north of Ballan near Daylesford and it flows across the basalt plain, through the suburb of Werribee to enterPort Phillip bay. A linear park follows the Werribee River along much of its course.The river flows through the
Werribee Gorge State Park before being utilised for irrigation ofmarket garden s atBacchus Marsh , then through Werribee before flowing through theWerribee Open Range Zoo inWerribee Park , and finally the small coastal settlement of Werribee South before enteringPort Phillip bay. The Western Water Treatment plant, a sewage treatment site, is located near the mouth of the river, and supplies irrigation needs to the Open range zoo.The
Werribee River Trail winds beside the Werribee River from Presidents Park, Wyndham Vale to the Princes Highway in Werribee.History
Before the arrival of white settlers, the Werribee River was the boundary of the
Bunurong tribe whose six clans lived along the Victorian coast across theMornington Peninsula ,Western Port Bay to Wilsons Promontory.The explorers Hume and Hovell camped by the river on
15 December ,1824 and named it the "Arndell" after Hovell's father-in-law.John Helder Wedge 're-discovered' the river in1835 and initially called it the "Peel", but then decided to call it the "Ex" or "Exe". "Exford ", an early crossing place on the river, is derived from this name. One of the localWautharong speakingKulin tribesman that accompanied Wedge said the name for the stream was 'Weariby Yallock' ('yallock' meaning 'stream'). The spelling changed to the present form of "Werribee", and the original aboriginal word meant "spine" or "backbone".In the late 1830s and 1840s the Werribee River was the scene of conflicts between the
Wautharong people and the European colonisers. The squatter Charles Franks and a shepherd were speared to death near Mount Cottrell in July 1836. This resulted in a punitive party led byJohn Batman which came upon a large party of aborigines and indiscriminately shot and killed at least ten. There are accounts of arsenic laced flour being given to local aborigines.In
1851 a substantial timber bridge was built to cross the Werribee River to replace an earlier wooden bridge. In 1852 this bridge was washed away when the Werribee river flooded.In August 2004 the Victorian Government pledged $300,000 towards restoring the Werribee River, removing willows choking the river around the township and replacing them with native plants in a habitat restoration project.
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2006 Melbourne teenage DVD controversy - involved several incidents which occurred in Werribee including some at the Werribee River.References
* [http://www.redreaming.info/DisplayStory.asp?id=68 Werribee River - Redreaming the plain]
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