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LOCAL ACTION

Local Action Network Dialogues (LANDs) for reconciliation are building place-based learning and action to advance reconciliation through:

  • Grass roots education for change
  • Supporting First Peoples’ initiatives and self-determination

We are groups of like-minded people who are helping build the community understanding we need for a just Australia, where we all walk together to make change.

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  • Build relationships and respect at a community level
  • Join together to educate ourselves and others through learning circles, creating community events, investigating regional history, and much more
  • Learn about and support the initiatives of Aboriginal organisations and communities in the local area, including cultural activities and respecting country
  • Promote reconciliation in our networks including local networks.

Local initiatives include:

  • Social gatherings celebrating reconciliation events and achievements.
  • Discussions to find new ways to learn about and walk with Tasmania’s First Peoples
  • Supporting and promoting Aboriginal community events
  • Organising local events such as bush food stalls, reconciliation information tables, or film nights
  • Workshops with community groups, cultural burning in land care, and much more
  • Researching and supporting recognition of significant local places and stories
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Launceston and surrounds
– contact Convenor Kate McKay [email protected]

Kingston and surrounds 
– contact Convenor Anne Warren [email protected]

Cradle Area Local Action Network 
– contact Convenor Kylie Tune [email protected]

Groups in the planning stages  
– contact Rosa Walden Reconciliation Tasmania Local Action Networks and Volunteer Coordinator, [email protected] 

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Reconciliation Tasmania Office can help you:

  • Design and print local flyers and other information material
  • Get access to start-up funding
  • List your events on Reconciliation Tasmania’s website, social media and newsletters
  • Arrange mailouts to supporters in your area
  • Get insurance cover for events and meetings
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For more information

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