meets suburban sprawl Before the arrival of settlers, the Werribee River was the boundary of the
Boonwurrung tribe whose six clans lived along the
Victorian coast across the
Mornington Peninsula,
Western Port Bay to
Wilsons Promontory. In the late 1830s and 1840s, the Werribee River was the scene of conflict between the
Wautharong people and the European colonisers. The
squatter Charles Franks and a shepherd were speared to death near
Mount Cottrell in July 1836. This resulted in the
Mount Cottrell massacre – a punitive party led by
John Batman which came upon a large party of Aboriginal people and indiscriminately shot and killed at least ten, There are accounts of arsenic-laced flour being given to them. In 1851, a substantial timber bridge was built to cross the Werribee River to replace an earlier wooden bridge. In 1852, this bridge was washed away when the Werribee river flooded. In August 2004, the Victorian Government pledged 300,000 () towards restoring the Werribee River, removing willows choking the river around the township and replacing them with native plants in a habitat restoration project. ==Fishing==