Magic Lands Alliance (MLA) Educational Series
Explore Australian native plants, animals and Indigenous knowledge systems through Magic Lands Alliance. Discover bush foods, ecology, medicine and the relationships between species, land and people across Victoria and Australia.
Written and delivered by
James Vegter and Trevor Abrahams
Australian Native Plants, Animals & Indigenous Food Knowledge
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Native Animals History and Science
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Native Animals of Country
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Bunjil-Wedged-Tailed Eagle
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Waa the Crow
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Platypus History
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Tasmanian Tiger
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Black and White Cockatoos
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Wombat History
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Eels
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Echidna's History
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Koala
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Emu History
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Dingo History
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Kangaroo History in Victoria
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Wallabies of Victoria
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Rock Wallabies
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Bettongs History
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Possum History
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Pademelons History
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Native Sea Creatures of Victoria
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Shell Fish - Victoria
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Native Fish in Victoria
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Shark History
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Dolphins
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Whales in Victoria
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Seals
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Native Birds of Victoria
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Native Penguins
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Seagull
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Pelicans
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Curlew
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Hawks History
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Owl History
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Kookaburras
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Magpie History
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Willy Wag Tail
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Swans
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Native Reptiles of Victoria
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Bats
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Native Snakes of Victoria
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Native Lizards
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Native Spiders of Victoria
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Native Insects of Victoria
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Moths History
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Frog History
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Native Ants
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Bees
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Native Parrots and Birds
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Turtle History
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Ibis - Djarook
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Dragonflies of Victoria
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Flies of Victoria
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Blue Tongue Lizard of Victoria
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Sea Eagle
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Lady Bugs of Victoria
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Native Plants, Foods and Medicinal Elements
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Native Vegetation of Victoria
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Native Plants, Flowers and Grasses of Victoria
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Native Foods on Country
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Native Plant Medicine
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Native Vegetables
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Funghi
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Cooking Ways
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Native Breads
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Native Berries
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Cooking Meats and Fish
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Honey and Bees
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Seaweed
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Native Wattle
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She and Bull Oak Trees
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Murnong - Yan Daisy
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Kangaroo Apple
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Gum Trees
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Native Grasses
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Guano - Bird Faeces
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Algae
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Quandong
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Bearded Heath
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Warrigal Cabbage
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Pigface
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Native Leek
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Native Rasberry
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Native Cherry's
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Nardoo
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Native Flowers
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Mushrooms
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Bark Use
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Native Mint
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Saltbush
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Species Introduced during Colonisation
Magic Lands Alliance (MLA) Educational Series
The MLA Educational Series is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary learning program grounded in First Nations knowledge systems, scientific research, and historical truth-telling. It is designed to connect learners to Country—through geology, ecology, culture, language, and story—tracing relationships across deep time into the present.
The articles currently available on the Magic Lands platform represent the first stage of this educational series—a growing body of research and storytelling focused on the science, history, and culture of Victoria, Australia. These works form the foundation of a much larger learning framework, bringing together knowledge from across Wadawurrung Country and beyond.
Developed alongside the feature film Magic Lands – Purra and Buckley’s Chance, the series offers a rich exploration of Victoria’s landscapes and the knowledge systems of its First Peoples. Drawing on more than 800 referenced articles and years of research across Victoria, Australia, and global contexts (Vegter, 2025), the program integrates disciplines including archaeology, geology, ecology, and Indigenous cultural sciences to reveal the interconnected story of land, life, and identity.
As the Magic Lands film projects move through production and completion, on-Country cultural infrastructure will be developed, enabling the full delivery of structured courses, immersive education experiences, and Indigenous-led tourism initiatives. These next stages will transform the series from a digital knowledge base into a living, place-based learning environment.
At present, the educational content is freely accessible online (as of April 2026), ensuring open access to knowledge during this foundational phase. Over time, this will evolve into a supported education and tourism model that sustains long-term cultural, educational, and community outcomes.
Grounded in collaboration with First Nations communities, the MLA Educational Series invites learners to engage deeply with the enduring relationships between people, Country, sky, and sea—before, during, and after colonisation.
Written and delivered by
James Vegter and Trevor Abrahams

