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  • Jedda  Rose Jedda  Rose  — Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria
  • Jedda  Rose Jedda  Rose  — Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria
  • Jedda  Rose Jedda  Rose  — Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria
  • Jedda  Rose Jedda  Rose  — Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria

Jedda Rose — Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria

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Artworks will be available to be collected or shipped from Koorie Heritage Trust from Tuesday 24 February 2026 once the exhibition has closed. See our FAQ for more info.


Jedda Rose (she/her), Wiradjuri
Coranderrk Aborginal Station Healesville, Victoria, 2024
photographs on paper, framed
4 parts: 57 x 47 x 2.5cm; 47 x 57 x 2.5cm; 47 x 57 x 2.5cm; 47 x 57 x 2.5cm; 47 x 57 x 2.5cm

Descriptions and photographs taken in collaboration with Wandoon Estate Aboriginal Corporation.

Historical Context – Coranderrk Aboriginal Station opened in 1863 and became home to Aboriginal people from across Victoria whose lands had been stolen from them. Coranderrk is located on Wurundjeri land, and Wandoon Estate Aboriginal Corporation (WEAC) are its custodians and managers. At its largest, the station covered 4,850 acres, stretching from the Yarra River to the foothills of Mt Riddell.

Top Photograph – Within the Coranderrk property, you can cast your gaze towards the Mt St Leonard mountain range and discover an array of old-growth eucalyptus trees.

Bottom Left Photograph – The Coranderrk Visitor Centre stands as the original dairy, preserving its original concrete floor, walls, and tin roof dating back to 1863. The centre includes many photographs and treasured pieces from Coranderrk’s past.

Bottom Middle Photograph – Large, towering eucalyptus trees are spotted across the Coranderrk property. This tree is located near the confluence of the Birrarung (Yarra River) and Coranderrk Creek (Badger Creek). Bottom Right Photograph – A billabong nestled within the Coranderrk property lies adjacent to the confluence of the Birrarung and Coranderrk Creek.
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