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‘Let’s get ‘em’ - Aboriginal activist takes on forestry staff during trespass case
Aboriginal activist Ruth Langford appeared in the Hobart Magistrates Court this...
Callan Morse 3 Jul 2026
Aboriginal anti-logging protester requests on-Country court hearing
First Nations forest defender Ruth Langford has applied for evidence in her tres...
Callan Morse 27 Mar 2026
Aboriginal forest protester’s trespass case adjourned
Aboriginal forest protester Ruth Langford has sought a two-month adjournment to...
Callan Morse 9 Oct 2025
Aboriginal forest defender faces Tasmanian court
Aboriginal forest defender Ruth Langford has pleaded not guilty to trespass in a...
Callan Morse 6 May 2025
Tasmanian businessman faces court on counts of interfering with Aboriginal relics
A prominent Tasmanian businessman has appeared in a Hobart court on multiple cou...
Callan Morse 5 Mar 2025
Construction company pleads guilty to interfering with Aboriginal relics

Boral Constructions has pled guilty in a Hobart court to interfering with Aboriginal relics at a southern Tasmanian site. The case was brought after court documents filed in 2021 by the then Departmen...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jan 16, 2025
“They've got no jurisdiction”: Tasmanian Elder Jim Everett refuses to enter ‘colonial’ court to face trespass charges

A Tasmanian Aboriginal Elder has been convicted on multiple charges whilst also being fined after failing to appear in a Hobart court this week.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 12, 2024
Developer in court over alleged damage to Tasmanian Aboriginal artefacts

The developer of a proposed south east Tasmanian golf course and outdoor activity precinct has faced court following allegations it destroyed and interfered with Aboriginal artefacts.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 10, 2024
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