This project has created a space for story; indigenous stories, coloniser stories of yesterday and today - intersecting stories that generate retellings and new emergent stories of the land and the people of the land.
The project has created a space for us all to bring our stories as we seek ways of understanding the multiple intertwined story threads that have continue to create the narrative of the Bellarine.
UN-Settled is supported by the City of Greater Geelong through the Arts & Culture Arts Industry Commissions.
The Geelong and Region branch of the National Trust and The Mill – National Trust
Built in 1857 from locally quarried stone, the mill used steam-driven machinery to prepare flour from grain grown around Geelong’s Bellarine Peninsula. If these walls could speak ….
Thank you to the following organizations and groups who contributed to this arts project.
Wadawurrung -Traditional Owners, Aboriginal Corporation
Thank you also to those who have shared their stories - we look forward to giving them voice through this project.