Ngobi-an Gadhaba – Edible Garden

Wumindjika (welcome) to Ngobi-an Gadhaba (learn together) garden created by Gadhaba Local Aboriginal Network. The garden will introduce you to some of the plants used by local Aboriginal people for food, medicine, tools and fibre.

Mansfield is located on the lands of the Yowung-illam-balluk clan of the Taungurung Nation, the First People of the rivers, valleys and mountains of this region.

The project is being developed by Gadhaba Local Aboriginal Network and has been funded by the Korin Korin Balit Djak program of the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing and developed in partnership with the Mansfield Shire Council, Taungurung Land and Waters Council and local organisations.

Thank you to everyone who gave their time or support to the project.

Korin Korin Balit Djak program, Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
Taungurung Land and Waters Council
Mansfield Shire Council
Angus Durkin, Elegant Earth Landscape Design
Sue Ablitt, North East Ecology
Cathy Olive, Euroa Arboretum
Delatite Landcare Group
Gaye Sutherland, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority
Project Committee Members: Melinda Dundas, Ann-Marie Fletcher, Vern Simsen, Angela ten Buuren (Franklin), Rosemary Brennan