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Home » Archives for Kirsten Grant » Page 9
  • Reconciliation Tasmania Spring Newsletter

    5 December 2023

    The Spring Newsletter details our activities in the last few months.
    Updates include a round-up of the referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament, details on a new Strategic Direction as a result of the referendum, Youth Speak Out 2023 and our first ever Youth Speak Out: Touring Exhibition! Plus much more!

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  • Colonial ‘scientist’ got cred for trading human, thylacine remains

    30 November 2023

    A Cambridge University academic has shed light on a lawyer’s strange and abhorrent pathway to become one of Tasmania’s most acclaimed colonial scientists.

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  • On-Country Day Walk – Taroona Foreshore

    24 November 2023

    Two guides join Youth Mob on their recent monthly meet-up. One from the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) to tell us about the science under the sea – marine biology. And a Cultural Advisor who discussed the middens and fish trap in the area and their cultural significance.

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  • Naarah awarded Tasmania’s Young Australian of the Year

    21 November 2023

    Actor, musician and Indigenous activist, Naarah, has been awarded the 2024 Young Australian of the Year for Tasmania.

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  • Emily Wurramara: Clearly Festival, becoming an ambassador, and recording her second album

    16 November 2023

    Emily Wurramara is one of Australia’s most celebrated First Nations singer-songwriters who calls lutruwita/Trouwunna (Tasmania) home.

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  • Where to now for Reconciliation – Signposts from the Referendum. Public Lecture.

    14 November 2023
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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.