Windradyne
| Windradyne | |
|---|---|
| A Wiradjuri warrior, thought to be Windradyne | |
| Born | c. 1800 Northern Wiradjuri nation (Central West (New South Wales)) | 
| Died | 21 March 1829 (aged 29–30) | 
| Resting place | Brucedale Station, Peel 33°19′38″S 149°36′36″E / 33.32722°S 149.61000°E | 
| Monuments | Grave of Windradyne | 
| Nationality | Wiradjuri, Australian | 
| Other names | Saturday, Windrodine, Windradene | 
| Occupation | Warrior | 
| Years active | 1822–1829 | 
| Known for | Fighting British settlers | 
Windradyne (c. 1800 – 21 March 1829) was an Aboriginal warrior and resistance leader of the Wiradjuri nation, in what is now central-western New South Wales, Australia; he was also known to the British settlers as Saturday. Windradyne led his people in the Bathurst War, a frontier war between his clan and British settlers.