A Premier Serious About Resetting the Relationship Will Walk Away from Tarkine Tracks
It’s encouraging to hear Premier Gutwein sound genuine about reconciliation and land returns for this island’s First People.
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.
Madam Deputy Speaker, I rise on behalf of the Tasmanian Greens to deliver my response to the Premier's Address on the state of the state.
In an age of climate and biodiversity emergency it’s critical we draw on Aboriginal knowledge of burning practices to better manage bushfire risk.
Premier, on 26 January 2015 as the newly minted premier, or relatively so, you promised to reset the relationship with Aboriginal Tasmanians.
The 6,000 or more Tasmanians who gathered in protest in the foothills of kunanyi/Mt Wellington last May stand ready to defend the mountain.
Today we proudly delivered the Tasmanian Greens’ fully costed, long-term vision for Tasmania, our Alternative Budget 2019-20.
National Sorry Day is an opportunity to reflect on the wrongs that have yet to be righted for the palawa/pakana people of Tasmania.
The Aboriginal Land Council’s calls for the West Coast Aboriginal landscape to be returned should be heard by both the Federal and State Governments.