LOCAL ACTION
LANDs for learning and change
Local Action Network Dialogues (LANDs) for reconciliation are building place-based learning and action to advance reconciliation through:
- grass roots education for change
- supporting Aboriginal community initiatives and rights
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.

Upcoming local action events
Tuesday 4 November, 12 – 2 pm. Tiagarra Centre, 1 Bluff Access Rd Devonport.
Contact Kylie Tunea Kylie Tune Kylie.tune@yahoo.com.au
Cradle, North West and West Action Group
Friday 7 November, Kingston, 3:30-5pm
Contact Anne Warren writeawarren@gmail.com
Kingborough Reconciliation Action Group Meeting
Friday 7 November, Tamar Wetlands Centre, 10:30am
Children’s Story time, featuring Aboriginal and Caring for Country stories.
Tuesday 18 November, Rosny Library, 5:45 – 7:15pm.
Topic: First Tasmanians – a discussion with author Shayne Breen
Contact Shirley Haas mobile: 0427 547 370, email: shirleyhaas5@outlook.com
Eastern Shore Local Action Network
Sunday 23 November, 2 – 5 pm. Launceston.
Contact Kate Mackay katpatmat2002@yahoo.com.au
West Tamar to Evandale Network for Reconciliation meeting and learning circle
Tuesday 2 December, Huon Valley Hub, 3:30-5pm
Tahuné-Linah/Huon River Local Reconciliation Group learning circle
Friday 5 December, Tamar Wetlands Centre, 10:30am
Children’s Story time, featuring Aboriginal and Caring for Country stories.

What do local action networks do?
- 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

Get involved – join a network …
West Tamar to Evandale Reconciliation Network – Launceston
Meets 4th Sunday of the month (for details contact Kate)
Convenor Kate McKay katpatmat2002@yahoo.com.au
Kingborough Reconciliation Action Group – Kingston
Meets every 2 months (for details contact Anne)
Convenor Anne Warren writeawarren@gmail.com
Tahuné-Linah / Huon River Local Reconciliation Group – Huon Valley
Meets 1st Tuesday of the month (for details contact Jillian)
Convenor: Jillian Archer kuranye6@gmail.com
Cradle Area Local Action Network
Convenor Kylie Tune Kylie.tune@yahoo.com.au
Eastern Shore Local Action Network – Hobart
Meets every 2 months
Acting Convenor Shirley Haas shirleyhaas5@outlook.com
Other groups in the planning stages
Rosa Walden Reconciliation Tasmania Local Action Networks Coordination Volunteer, rosa@rectas.com.au

… or start your own group
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

For more information
Contact Rosa Walden: rosa@rectas.com.au
Reconciliation Tasmania Local Action Networks and Volunteer Coordinator
Membership fees and donations support Local Action Networks and Reconciliation Tasmania programs and advocacy. Becoming a member will help you transform your conversations and intentions into action and connect you with local and state-wide allies.

