Wárungin Wángubile Kólbi[a] (c. 1763 – after 1790), better known as Botany Bay Colebee, was an 18th-century Aboriginal Australian man of the Gweagal people.
Kólbi's was born c. 1763 into the Gweagal clan,[1] which lived on the area of the southern side of the Georges River and Botany Bay stretching towards the Kurnell Peninsula.
[6][9][10] To distinguish the two men, the Gweagal prefixed Colebee's name with "Cadi" - referencing his belonging to the Cadigal people.
A watercolour by the Port Jackson Painter is captioned "Mr White, Harris and Laing with a party of Soldiers visiting Botany Bay Colebee at that place, when wounded".
However, historian Michael Flynn notes that Laing did not arrive in Australia until February 1792, and he left in December 1794.