Tasmanian Irrigation – Aboriginal Heritage
Two years ago the minister came into the parliament here and effectively tabled a review that said that that act is not effective.
Two years ago the minister came into the parliament here and effectively tabled a review that said that that act is not effective.
The strategy is looking at a range of things including expanded tracks and campsites in areas nationally listed for their Aboriginal heritage values.
The government’s planned changes to the Aboriginal Lands Act are disrespectful and misguided
Did the meeting on 26 May even go ahead? What's happened to the Aboriginal Heritage Council?
Surely, your first purpose as minister should be to listen to and respect the need of Aboriginal people.
We understand from the 2010 Kingston bypass report that there's also a significant amount of Aboriginal heritage.
The takayna coast is lutruwita’s richest, most significant Aboriginal cultural heritage landscape and among the world’s most significant archaeological sites.
Governments can do this without putting endangered species, fragile biodiverse ecosystems, and Aboriginal heritage at risk.
The point is, we are not here speaking for ourselves. We are here on behalf of ALCT bringing their concerns to this place.
The whole process in relation to this proclamation has been disrespectful of Tasmanian Aboriginal people and disrespectful of the Aboriginal Land Council.