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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 6
  • Coming to terms with the past? Identifying barriers and enablers to truth-telling

    9 April 2024

    Reconciliation Australia’s collaborative study with UNSW’s Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group School of Humanities & Languages,
    sought answers through a literature review, media survey, online surveys and in-depth interviews.

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  • Wukalina Walk wins gold at national tourism awards

    22 March 2024

    Tasmania’s Wukalina Walk has been acknowledged for Indigenous tourism excellence after taking out gold at the Australian Tourism Awards.

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  • New Palawa art experience in Hobart

    22 February 2024

    Esteemed Palawa Indigenous artist Allan Mansell will be sharing his sustainable printing methods with guests at Hobart’s Henry Jones Art Hotel.

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  • Homeland Story

    20 February 2024

    Recommended: An intimate look at an Indigenous community in north-east Australia, who place a cultural significance on their homeland. Plus, how this community has struggled to adjust to the digital age.

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  • Apology anniversary to shine light on ongoing child removals

    13 February 2024

    On the eve of the anniversary of Australia’s national apology to the Stolen Generations, Indigenous advocacy group Children’s Ground has called for action to stop the escalation of children being removed from their families.

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  • OPINION: As a girl, I marched on Survival Day. This year I’ll do the same to show we are still here

    1 February 2024

    This year, like many before, I’ll be marching with my people to Parliament following the footsteps of 25 resistance fighters who walked the path for peace, writes Maggie Blanden.

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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.