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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 2
  • Applications open for 2024 Milparanga Emerging Leadership Program Lutruwita

    28 August 2024

    Indigenous leaders are encouraged to apply for the Milparanga Emerging Leadership Program, aimed at enhancing leadership skills and positive change.

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  • Lutruwita netballers aim for glory

    20 August 2024

    Lutruwita, representing Netball Tasmania, has named its playing squad for the inaugural First Nations national tournament; and a familiar surname inside the sport appears on the team sheet twice.

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  • ‘First of its kind’ Aboriginal business hub launches in Tasmania

    15 August 2024

    Empowering Palawa Businesses: A Milestone for Economic Independence and Social Impact.

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  • Your invitation to help shape the future of water in Tasmania

    14 August 2024

    Be a paid panel member for TasWater and help determine what is fair for Tasmanians for water prices and services.

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  • TIME magazine names Tasmania’s wukalina Walk one of 2024’s top global destinations

    30 July 2024

    TIME magazine has named Tasmania’s wukalina Walk among the World’s Greatest Places for 2024.

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  • Linda Burney thanked for her “resilience, intelligence and integrity” by well wishers after announcing her retirement

    25 July 2024

    Linda Burney’s announcement that she will retire at next federal election has been met with a plethora of well wishes from across the country, with the Minister for Indigenous Australians heralded as a tireless advocate for Indigenous causes.

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Reconciliation Tasmania acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.