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  • Tassie Woman Naarah wins Aus NAIDOC Award.

    9 July 2024

    Young Aboriginal Tasmanian woman Naarah achieves childhood dreams with national NAIDOC award.

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  • First Nations Director Scholarship Program

    2 July 2024

    The Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) is pleased to announce the launch of the second round of the First Nations Director Scholarship Program, which is aimed at developing a cohort of First Nations directors to contribute to both First Nation and non-Indigenous boards across Australia.

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  • Guide to: Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country

    27 June 2024

    The Acknowledgement of Country and a Welcome to Country Guide is a fantastic and simple resource created by Acknowledge This and Reconciliation WA.

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  • Aboriginal Community Engagement Officer – Opportunity

    20 June 2024

    A Tasmanian statue celebrating Captain James Cook’s inaugural voyage may be taken down permanently after strong public opposition to the monument’s reinstatement.

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  • National Reconciliation Week Breakfast 2024 Video link now live

    13 June 2024

    A Tasmanian statue celebrating Captain James Cook’s inaugural voyage may be taken down permanently after strong public opposition to the monument’s reinstatement.

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  • Majority of public submissions oppose reinstatement of Bruny Island’s Captain Cook monument

    A Tasmanian statue celebrating Captain James Cook’s inaugural voyage may be taken down permanently after strong public opposition to the monument’s reinstatement.

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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.