Located on the west coast of Flinders Island, Wybalenna is one of the most prominent Aboriginal historical sites in Tasmania. Wybalenna, meaning ‘Black man’s houses’, was the site where Aboriginal people were placed after being removed from their homelands in mainland Tasmania in 1833.

The settlement closed in 1847 and in 1999 the State Government handed the land title of Wybalenna to the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania who is responsible for the ongoing management of Wybalenna. The chapel of the settlement has been refurbished and can be visited.