Veterans’ Affairs – Eaglehawk Neck Aboriginal Grave Site
The proposed land for road widening at Eaglehawk Neck includes what is potentially the site of Tasmanian's largest massacre of lutruwita's First Peoples.
The proposed land for road widening at Eaglehawk Neck includes what is potentially the site of Tasmanian's largest massacre of lutruwita's First Peoples.
Aboriginal Heritage Council says heritage is being potentially destroyed at Wirksworth.
A statement that was issued by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Heritage Council on 20 November unanimously opposing the permit application.
We understand the road widening works at Eaglehawk Neck will impact on a quite ancient Aboriginal burial site.
At the end of NAIDOC Week when we looked in the Budget papers we saw a $300 000 allocation to advance the tracks through the Tarkine.
In a rare show of unanimity, the House of Assembly has supported a Greens’ Motion to permanently fly the Aboriginal flag over Parliament.
It’s encouraging to hear Premier Gutwein sound genuine about reconciliation and land returns for this island’s First People.
After six years in government, no real progress has been made on returning land to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
Premier, on 26 January 2015 as the newly minted premier, or relatively so, you promised to reset the relationship with Aboriginal Tasmanians.
Today, hundreds of Tasmanians will gather in Town Hall in opposition to the proposal to build permanent huts in Lake Malbena.