I grew up in Wangaratta (NE Vic). It meant "meeting of 2 rivers" the Ovens and King rivers
Just out of town was a large farm, one of the first in the area called Bontharambo, meaning "treeless plains" it did have an Aboriginal camp on the nearby river, but I don't think it ended well for them after an uprising.
Most of the towns in north and northeast Victoria, (and possibly right across) have Aboriginal sounding names. so much so that the English names sound out of place.
It is funny listening to outsiders trying to pronounce them using the English gramma. It can be so bad you have no idea of where they are talking about.
Had some toffs in town trying to pronounce it won-gar-ratta, instead of wang-gar-ratta, because that is how "wan" is pronounced. Considering how the town is spelt how it sounds and not the other way around.