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28 March
News General News

Milaythina Nayri – March 2025

22 October
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82 year old Aboriginal elder Arrested for Protecting Sacred Lands

The Tasmanian Aboriginal community stands united in support of 82-year-old Aboriginal elder Uncle Jim Everett,…

21 August
News General News

Milaythina Nayri / Healthy Country, Newsletter, July 2024

13 August
News General News

Beach Clean-Up at Marshals Bay, Flinders Island

On the 3rd of August, the Pakana Sea Country Rangers hosted a beach clean-up at…

30 July
News Campaigns

Aboriginal Treaty and Sovereignty Gathering

Press Release Date: Tuesday, 30th July 1pm onwards Parliament House Lawns, Hobart, Tasmania Tomorrow, as…

25 July
News Health

Mpox, 2023

Did you know we have free monkeypox (mpox) vaccinations at the Tasmanian Aboriginal Health Service?…

25 July
News Campaigns

To kill a Treaty

Michael Mansell's article on why the Voice proposal will only further marginalise First Nations people and kill a Treaty.
25 July
News Campaigns

Aboriginal empowerment

Aboriginal empowerment won’t come from a Voice to parliament, but through authority By Michael Mansell…

25 July
News Palawa Kani

Restoring lanugage strengthens Indigenous pride and culture

Language returned to ‘spoken life’ By Stephanie Dalton, The Examiner, Friday, 14 July 2023 For…

17 July
News Palawa Kani

Nuyina

Nuyina, the palawa kani word for southern lights, selected as the name for the new Ice Breaker.
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