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A ceremony of remembrance, truth, and healing held at Wadjemup
November 13, 2024For most visitors, Rottnest Island is known as a picturesque holiday destination. But for Aboriginal people, particularly the Whadjuk Noongar people, Wadjemup—its original name—is a place of profound sorrow and remembrance.
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Devils arrive for important mission Down Under
October 29, 2024Two female purinina/Tasmanian devils recently arriving at Auckland Zoo have been named in palawa kani.
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Indigenous-designed scrubs added to Tasmanian health department’s uniform range
September 17, 2024Tasmania’s Department of Health has unveiled a range of new nursing and hospital uniforms designed by Tasmanian Aboriginal artist and proud Palawa woman, Takira Simon-Brown.
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Tasmanian Aboriginal community’s connection to Sea Country showcased in landmark Maritime Centre exhibition
September 12, 2024A landmark exhibition showcasing the maritime history of Tasmania’s Aboriginal community is set to be unveiled in the state’s north west.
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Applications open for 2024 Milparanga Emerging Leadership Program Lutruwita
August 28, 2024Indigenous 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
August 20, 2024Lutruwita, 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.