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When journalist and author Martin Flanagan was growing up in Longford he always felt there was a silence around Indigenous ...
The Dolphin Tungsten mine produces scheelite, a critical metal for high-tech applications. Image / File Tasmanians could soon own 12% of King Island’s Dolphin Tungsten Mine, as part of a ...
Wa'tkwanonhwerá:ton is a formal greeting in Kanien'kéha (Mohawk language) that means, ‘Our minds greet yours.’ We would like to acknowledge that Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous ...
Tasmanians are continuing to pay the lowest electricity prices in the nation for households and small businesses. Treasurer, Guy Barnett, said this was confirmed today at the Energy Matters Committee.
More than 50,000 Tasmanian households are currently suffering “energy poverty”, with residents forgoing heating in order to afford food, medicine, and rent, a committee has heard. TasCOSS ...
The Tasmanian Government has established a Youth Jobs and Participation Taskforce, aimed at supporting more young Tasmanians into education, training, and employment. Minister for Skills and Training, ...
Photo: Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre “We the Pakana Rangers were so excited to discover the island still had trimanya,” he said. “For all the hardships our Country has faced and also our ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British university. The remains of the ...
At the time of the British colonisation of Tasmania in 1803, there were thought to be 3-15,000 indigenous Tasmanians. By 1835 there were only around 400 Aboriginal Tasmanians, most of them ...
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