A stretch of Whittlesea parkland has officially received a new name that honours thousands of years of cultural history.
The site formally known as Quarry Hills Parkland has been renamed bunjil nganga Parkland, meaning eagle view, following formal approval by Geographic Names Victoria.
The name change, announced by Whittlesea council on May 28, was developed in partnership with the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation and reflects the Traditional Owners’ deep spiritual connection to the land.
Mayor Martin Taylor said the change was both meaningful and warmly welcomed.
“We are proud to adopt the name bunjil nganga Parkland in honour of the Traditional Owners’ of this land,” Cr Taylor said.
“This name invites us all to connect more deeply with the landscape recognising its beauty, respecting its cultural history, and embracing its future significance for generations to come.”
The new name will be used alongside Quarry Hills for the next five years to support the transition.
The parkland will soon host two major additions– Aboriginal Gathering Place opening later this year, and the Granite Hills Major Community Park in 2025, which will include a flying fox, lawn maze, nature play area, and accessible facilities.
“The name bunjil nganga reflects the enduring connection between the Woi-wurrung people and this significant landscape,” Cr Taylor said,
“Acknowledging their custodianship and the rich cultural heritage that continues to shape our shared identity.”