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  • NAIDOC week: A celebration of First Nations culture and contributions

    6 July 2023

    A week of celebration and recognising the history and achievements of Indigenous people, NAIDOC week started on Sunday. Held each year at the beginning of July, NAIDOC is a great opportunity for all Australians to learn about Australia’s First people.

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  • Tasmanian Aboriginal community celebrates hand back of Murrayfield Station on Bruny Island

    3 July 2023

    In short: The management of a sheep station on Tasmania’s Bruny Island has been transferred to a local Aboriginal corporation, providing a pathway towards economic prosperity. 

    What’s next?: Merino wool produced at the station will be sold under the brand name “Longwinny” —  the traditional name for fur in the local Aboriginal language.

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  • The making of Megan Davis and the historic Voice referendum | Australian Story

    30 June 2023

    When Megan Davis was 12 years old, her mother brought home a second-hand book with a copy of the Constitution at the back.
    The Indigenous girl in the housing commission home fell in love with the document.

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  • Lutruwita Love Stories celebrates literacy and community

    27 June 2023

    New book created locally for Indigenous Literacy Day.

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  • West Tamar Council will not publicly endorse either referendum campaign

    23 June 2023

    A traditional Aboriginal firestick now sits right at the centre of Central Coast Council’s meeting table in Ulverstone, Tasmania.

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  • Aboriginal Firestick Gifted to Tasmania’s Central Coast Council

    16 June 2023

    A traditional Aboriginal firestick now sits right at the centre of Central Coast Council’s meeting table in Ulverstone, Tasmania.

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