Tiddalik is a small mischievous and very thirsty frog who appears in one of Australia’s best known Creation Stories. It’s the story of a frog whose greed results in all of the water in the creeks, lakes and rivers being depleted, resulting in the other animals working together to see it returned. Tiddalik’s story is found in many parts of Australia, however the way Tiddalik’s story is told at Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a version that belongs to the Gunnai Kurnai people of Gippsland. See the full movie on the Museum's Victoria website or in the Pauline Gandel Children's Gallery at the Melbourne Museum.