The Walbunja, also spelt Walbanga, Walbunga and Wulbunja, are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales, part of the Yuin nation.
[2][3][4] Walbunja Country covers 2,500 square miles (6,500 km2) a region from Cape Dromedary northwards to the vicinity of Ulladulla.
Braidwood, Araluen and Moruya all lie on what is Walbunja land.
The Wandandian peoples lay on their northern boundary, and to their south are the Djiringanj[5] and Thaua.
[9][10] According to Norman Tindale, alternative names included:[6] The Walbunja Rangers Programme was established by the Batemans Bay Local Aboriginal Land Council in response to the Black Summer fires in 2019–20 .