The considerable increase in the number of Aboriginal people in the Tasmanian justice system is a direct failing of the ...
The State Government has proposed changes to the way Tasmanian people can identify themselves as Aboriginal. The move has been met with mixed response, with some concerned it could lead to many ...
A Hobart magistrate has refused a bid by a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman to have her forest trespass case heard on Country, in ...
Tasmania's Lower House has passed legislation that will recognise Aboriginal people in the state's constitution. The amendment will form part of the preamble of the Tasmanian Constitution, and will ...
Aboriginal flag-raising ceremonies have been held across Tasmania ahead of a week of cultural events and activities for NAIDOC Week celebrations. The theme this year, for the event's 50th anniversary, ...
A city council in Australia has voted to remove a statue of William Crowther, a former premier of the state of Tasmania, who decapitated the body of an Aboriginal man. The statue’s removal would be ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British university. The remains of the ...
The five thylacine skins Morton Allport sent to the University Museum of Zoology Cambridge in 1869 and 1871. University of Cambridge , Author provided (no reuse) Readers are advised this article ...
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