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NAIDOC Week 2026: A guide to events across Tasmania
NAIDOC Week events are set to be held across Tasmania next week, with celebratio...
Callan Morse 3 Jul 2026
'Respect, rights and reform': Why Tasmania must get heritage protection right
As the Tasmanian Government progresses its overhaul of the Aboriginal Heritage A...
Mark Harriss 12 May 2026
$2.46m boost to help First Nations mums quit smoking during pregnancy
A new push to reduce smoking and vaping during pregnancy among First Nations wom...
Jackson Clark 4 May 2026
Healing Centre founder says WA Government failed 'to meet its duty of care' after alleged terrorist attack

On Tuesday March 24, Whadjuk, Ballardong and Yued Nyungar man Devon Cuimara wrote to Western Australian Premier Roger Cook raising his concerns about the State Government's response to the attempted b...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 24, 2026
Government spruiks ā€˜stronger protections’ as consultation opens on Tasmania’s Aboriginal Heritage Act

The reforming of Tasmania's Aboriginal Heritage Act has progressed after the state government opened public consultation on the proposed legislation.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 1, 2026
Rock art suggests thylacines may have lived on mainland longer than first thought

Newly discovered rock art raises the possibility Tasmanian tigers and devils may have survived longer in northern Australia than previously thought.

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Lloyd Jones Apr 1, 2026
'Reclaim the Space' - healing event planned for Boorloo/Perth site of alleged January 26 terror attack

Reclaim the Space, a healing event on Noongar Boodja for community and family, will be held Sunday, March 29, at Forrest Place, Boorloo/Perth - the scene of the Invasion Day attempted bombing.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 28, 2026
Consultation with Alliance on Aboriginal Heritage Act progresses, TAC remain ā€˜completely shut out’

Consultation on reforming Tasmania's Aboriginal Heritage Act has improved, according to the Tasmanian Regional Aboriginal Communities Alliance (TRACA).

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 18, 2026
Aboriginal corporation’s acquisition of ā€˜The Cannery’ supports Indigenous enterprise

The former Port Cygnet Cannery has occupied a prominent place in the Huon Valley's economic history for more than a century. Established during the peak of Tasmania's apple industry, the site was orig...

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Callan Morse Feb 26, 2026
Kimberley MLA condemns silence following alleged terror attack at Invasion Day rally

Kimberley MLA Divina D'Anna has criticised what she described as a "hierarchy of outrage" following the alleged terrorist attack at the Invasion Day rally in Boorloo/Perth.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 17, 2026
Invasion Day bombing suspect named as suppression order deemed 'not in the interests of justice'

The man accused of throwing a bomb into a crowd at the Boorloo/Perth Invasion Day rally in an alleged act of terrorism has been identified as Liam Alexander Hall.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 17, 2026
Invasion Day rally organisers welcome terrorism charge, renew call for comprehensive change

Elders and organisers of the Invasion Day Boorloo/Perth rally have issued a formal statement welcoming the decision of the Western Australia Joint Counter Terrorism Team to charge the suspect in the a...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 13, 2026
PM to confront impact of Invasion Day attack in closing the gap address

The "shock and fear" surrounding the alleged January 26 terror attack in Boorloo/Perth will be acknowledged by the Prime Minister during his annual Closing the Gap speech on Thursday.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 12, 2026
History repeats and we are in the firing line

The recent racist attack on our community makes it clear that we are not safe, nor have we ever been. On January 26, a community march in Boorloo/Perth that had been organised to mark Invasion Day was...

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Mervyn Davis Feb 11, 2026
CCC review sparks police dog changesĀ in WA

Warning: This article contains an image of wounds sustained by a child attacked by a police dog. A report by Western Australia's Corruption and Crime Commission tabled in Parliament Tuesday highlights...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 10, 2026
Government pressed to expand royal commission terms of reference after alleged terror attack

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has renewed her call for the Bondi Royal Commission to be expanded to examine all forms of racism and hate, arguing the current scope does not adequately address viole...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 10, 2026
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