Traditional owners file native title claim over Melbourne and surrounding areas
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Traditional owners have filed a native title claim over Melbourne and surrounding regions.

The claim by the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people covers thousands of square kilometres, from the mouth of the Werribee River north to its headwater in the Great Dividing Range, east to Mount Baw Baw, south through Bunyip and west to Mordialloc Creek.

It also covers significant waterways including parts of the Yarra, Maribyrnong and Plenty rivers, and the northern section of Port Philip bay. The area around Coranderrk, an Aboriginal reserve established by the Victorian government in 1863, which still regarded as a key site of self-determination, would also be recognised under the claim filed with the federal court on Friday.

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