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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 7
  • Why Henry Reynolds had to find out what really happened on the frontier

    30 January 2024

    Pioneering historian Henry Reynolds covered living in Townsville in the 1960s and the extraordinary racial gaps in Australia’s early history at this year’s Byron Writers Festival.

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  • Bark hut at Tasmanian Aboriginal centre torched over Invasion Day weekend

    The South East Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation expressed disappointment following the destruction of its bark hut, which was set ablaze on Sunday.

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  • Indigenous mental health sector braces for first “Australia Day” post-Voice referendum

    23 January 2024

    attend the march in Hobart, wear an invasion day t-shirt, work on the 26th and take a different day off as some workplaces are now allowing, write to your local MP, or the suggestion from your forwarded email to host a film.

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  • The latest update on all Reconciliation Tasmania’s happenings and changes so far this year.

    19 January 2024

    The latest update on all Reconciliation Tasmania’s happenings and changes so far this year.

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  • Indigenous coalition urged Albanese, Burney to push for alternative legislation in wake of Voice defeat

    12 January 2024

    An Indigenous coalition urged the Australian government to move quickly in the wake of the “devastating” Voice referendum result to help remedy Indigenous disadvantage whilst Australians were heavily focused on the issue.

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  • Woolworths dumps Australia Day merchandise from all stores, cites ‘gradual decline’ in demand

    11 January 2024

    Woolworths has confirmed its Australia Day merchandise has been dumped from stores, including Big W, across the country.

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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.