The Ginninderra Creek was a pathway for Ngunawal people. Ngunawal people used the waterway itself as well as other areas throughout the Ginninderra Catchment. Starting in 2013, Ginninderra Catchment Group has worked with Ngunawal custodians, Wally Bell and Tyronne Bell, to hold a series of 14 interpretive walks at various locations around the Ginninderra catchment, an area which takes in parts of Belconnen and Gungahlin in the northwest of the Australian Capital Territory and neighbouring parts of New South Wales.
This series of interpretive walks was a collaboration This project is part of a collaboration between Buru Ngunawal Aboriginal Corporation, Thunderstone Aboriginal Cultural and Land Management Services and the Ginninderra Catchment group and was funded by the ACT Government's ACT Heritage Grants, and the Australian Government's Indigenous Heritage Programme and National Landcare Programme.