| Wurundjeri people: Moreland's original inhabitants | The area we know today as Moreland was for tens of thousands of years a sparsely wooded forest with native grasslands. The Wurundjeri people regarded Moreland as sacred country. |
| Acknowledging our Indigenous heritage | Moreland City Council is committed to Indigenous Australians and through its Reconciliation Policy and Action Plan is supporting Aboriginal rights. We make the following Statement of Commitment to Indigenous people. |
| Council and Reconciliation | The actions Council takes in its process of Reconciliation with the Wurundjeri people, and all Indigenous Australians. |
| Aboriginal flag | An important symbol for Aboriginal people in Australia is the Aboriginal flag. Its meaning, design and history. |
| Torres Strait Islander flag | The flag stands for the unity and identity of all Torres Strait Islanders. Its meaning, design and history. |
| Indigenous organisations and contacts | Visit Council's Online Community Directory of Indigenous services and organisations. |