Warrandyte Cricket Club
With over 16 junior teams, women's and girls sides, 7 senior sides, Over 40's, Over 50's, Over 60's and Over 70's, there's a team for everyone at Warrandyte.
04/07/2026
The Warrandyte Cricket Club celebrates , a week to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Warrandyte Cricket Club acknowledges the significance of NAIDOC week. We acknowledge in particular the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land now known as Warrandyte. For more information about NAIDOC week, see here National NAIDOC.
In Australian Aboriginal mythology, a Wurundjeri dreamtime story tells of a great eagle; "the all powerful, ever watchful creator of the world", named Bunjil who "once gazed down upon his people from the star Altair and saw their wrong doing”.
“Awaiting their return, with a mighty crash of thunder, he hurled down a star to destroy them. Where the star struck created a gorge in which much of the town today is located”. Bunjil's people remembered the spot, and referred to it as Warrandyte, speculated to mean "that which is thrown".
Warrandyte Cricket Club commissioned Aboriginal artist Gary Saunders to create artwork depicting the dreamtime story of the creation of Warrandyte
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