If I can’t share a Curly Wurly then it’s not a revolution.

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Cake day: February 1st, 2023

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  • I don’t understand who people they’re dunking on when they mock distinctive indigenous words.

    Ballaarat means meeting place. Djilang / Geelong means tongue of land as in the edge of the bay. Wirribi / Werribee means spine, as in the river being the spine of the land. Garidwerd means mountain range created by Bunjil. Wahroonga means home.

    Even Humpybong comes from ngumpin bong, meaning empty houses in Ninghi Ninghi referring to the failed colonial penal colony that the settlers abandoned.

    All these words have true meanings that connect to the land and our history.