Koorie Heritage Trust
Non-profit organization · Melbourne ·

Koorie Heritage Trust

Non-profit organization · Melbourne ·

Contemporary space featuring Aboriginal art, artifacts, and programs

Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null
Koorie Heritage Trust by null

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The Birrarung Building, Fed Square, Cnr Flinders &, Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Get directions

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The Birrarung Building, Fed Square, Cnr Flinders &, Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Get directions

+61 3 8662 6300
kht.org.au
@koorieheritagetrust

Features

gender neutral restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 6, 2025

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Exploring What It Means to Be an Aboriginal Australian Today: Lost Cultures, Living Legacies Podcast

"A Melbourne-based cultural organization focused on Koorie and wider First Nations cultural education and visitor experiences; staff use exhibitions and programs to explain historical dispossession — including the doctrine of 'terra nullius' that treated the continent as empty — and to highlight the contemporary reality that Australia still lacks a comprehensive treaty, with ongoing negotiations toward recognition and agreement." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Koorie Heritage Trust

Massimiliano Trenti

Google
Finally, after living for a while in Melbourne, I made it! Decided to go and visit KHT and its galleries, set on two different levels. There are at the moment two different temporary exhibitions about aboriginal artists, a painter and a wood “carver”. Moreover, there are a lot of indigenous artefacts, from boomerangs to grinding stones, from shields to spears. Interesting as always learning and experiencing First People art.

Carl Muies

Google
Did a private tour with my family the other day. It’s a short tour but great insight into the indigenous people of the region. I would highly recommend anyone to take the tour.

Sarah C

Google
What an amazing experience! We went on the Birrarung guided walk. Our guide Jake, was incredibly knowledgeable about the history, culture and the significance of our surrounding landscape. The stories shared gave us a deeper understanding of the area and its connections to the First nations people. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to appreciate and learn more about Melbourne/Victoria's rich Indigenous heritage!

Debi Slinger

Google
This review is for the store next to the Heritage Trust. Following on with my commitment to being “a tourist in my own town” I headed to #FederationSquare. After a few hours exploring through the labyrinth of installations, exhibitions and displays at #acmi I meandered up some stairs that popped me out at the east end of #FedSquare and into the storefront of the #kooriheritagetrust store. The skill and talent of the artisans is not to be under estimated. The majority of the work on display designed from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities with a strong focus on southern parts of Australia. The well curated pieces sold support the artists and designers directly. Grounded in a 60,000 year history it’s comforting to see this authentic work be honoured at Fed Square. Thank you to the lovely Dayna who multitasked by sharing her knowledge of the store and weaving her own creation. Highly recommend a visit to explore, discover, learn and appreciate our First Nations history. #tripadvisor #tripadvisorreview #tripadvisorreviewer #googlelocalguide #googlelicalguides #letsguide #thewanderingreviewer @fed.square #shopkht #cityofmelbourne @cityofmelbourne #FedSquare @CityofMelbourne #IndigenousArt #AboriginalArt @koorieheritagetrust

Kachibol 1

Google
I’ve wanted to learn more about indigenous culture in Australia and this is a very good place to start

Teresa Fanning

Google
Small but educational and interesting. The two exhibitions that were on were excellent.

Diana Dascalu

Google
We came here for a Heritage walk - very interesting tour and extremely insightful into the culture, beliefs and ways of life of aboriginal peoples. The gallery is very nice and gives an opportunity to local artists to exhibit. Really recommend it!

Beth Bicknell

Google
We had a great tour with Jake and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about local Koorie history and culture. It was a truly wonderful experience that covered so much, in a really compelling way. 5 stars and will be back!