The Manna Gums on the Malmsbury-Daylesford Road in Daylesford, Victoria, is the site for an Aboriginal Peoples Memorial Avenue, opened at the conclusion of NAIDOC Week.
Hepburn Shire Council Mayor, Lesley Hewitt said the memorial was an opportunity to honour the loss of lives, the sacrifice and suffering inflicted on Aboriginal people during the frontier wars.
“This year’s NAIDOC theme is Heal Country and we hope this Memorial is a step forward in healing Country and healing people, acknowledging that the two are deeply connected.
“Council is taking a leading role in honouring the lives and acknowledging the suffering of Aboriginal people in our region. Acts of reconciliation such as this change attitudes to settlement and show a willingness to work together for a better future.”
The establishment of this Avenue of Honour is a public acknowledgement, the first of its kind in our country.
Rodney Carter, Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation Chief Executive Officer, said, “The Frontier Wars Memorial Avenue affords a greater recognition to our fallen Ancestors and helps us all heal.”
This is an initiative of the Hepburn Shire Council Reconciliation Action Plan Advisory Committee.