Pathway to Reconciliation
We are standing on country that was taken at the point of a gun, an island that was never ceded by its true owners.
We are standing on country that was taken at the point of a gun, an island that was never ceded by its true owners.
Being non-committal about the need to protect tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal heritage is not good enough.
After five years of stress for Aboriginal Tasmanians, and half a million dollars of public money down the drain on court costs, the takayna coast is safe.
We asked the Minister for Women if she was on the Expenditure Review Committee and the answer we received is that Cabinet matters are a matter for Cabinet.
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 Greens today called for a formal Treaty to be negotiated between the State of Tasmania and the Tasmanian Aboriginal community.
Discussions around treaty need to be entered into with an open mind and an open heart, but Premier Hodgman it would seem is just like the rest of them.