Nunawading 'meeting place', 'battlefield' and 'ceremonial ground' Eastern Suburb of Melbourne, Part of Whitehorse
Cootamundra (Walk) turtle Park in Blackburn North
Mullum Mullum Creek "place of many big birds" or "place of many butterflies" Flows through outer Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne
Merri (Merri) Creek "very rocky" Flows through Northen Suburbs of Melbourne
Yarran Dheran Wattle Gully Park in Mitcham
Wonga Park Named after Wurundjeri Elder North Eastern Suburb of Melbourne
Mooroolbark “great water place” Eastern Suburb of Melbourne
Warrandyte “that which is thrown” North Eastern Suburb of Melbourne
Beenak “hand basket” Near Gilwell Park, Gembrook
Yarra (Yarra) River "ever-flowing" Flows through Eastern Melbourne
Maribyrnong River "I can hear a ringtail possum" or "saltwater river" Flows through Western Melbourne
Echuca "Meeting of the Waters" Town in Northern Victoria
Geelong "land" or "cliffs" City South West of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay Ballarat "resting place" City West of Melbourne
Canberra "meeting place" Southern NSW
Koo Wee Rup 'plenty of blackfish' or 'blackfish swimming' Town in West Gippsland
Patchewollock 'plenty porcupine grass' Town in North West Victoria
Warragul 'wild dog' Townn in West Gippsland
Bundoora "Bundoora" is derived from "Kelbundoora", the name of a 19th-century Wurundjeri man Northern Suburb of Melbourne
Tarneit Wathaurong word for the colour white Western suburb of Melbourne
Wycheproof Wycheproof, originates from an aboriginal word meaning 'grass on a hill' Town in the Mallee North West of Melbourne
Nullawil derived from Aboriginal words describing a stick used to kill birds Town in the Mallee North West of Melbourne
Chinkapook Town in the Mallee North West of Melbourne
Managatang derived from an Aboriginal word describing a waterhole Town in the Mallee North West of Melbourne