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Friday essay: Tongerlongeter — the Tasmanian resistance fighter we should remember as a war hero

Friday essay: Tongerlongeter — the Tasmanian resistance fighter we should remember as a war hero
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Cable car development on sacred Tasmanian mountain rejected

The Tasmanian Aboriginal community has welcomed the Hobart City Council’s decision to reject a development application to build a cable car on kunanyi/Mount Wellington.  The application was submitted by the Mount Wellington Cableway Company, which was defeated nine votes to three at a special Hobart City Council meeting last night.  “The land itself is a part of who we are, and we are a part of the land,” Aboriginal Heritage Officer with the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre Sharnie Read said.  One of the important parts of this whole saga is the lack of Aboriginal community members at the decision making process.

The Years-Long Fight To Stop Cable Cars In Tasmania s Mount Wellington

The Years-Long Fight To Stop Cable Cars In Tasmania s Mount Wellington
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Tasmanian path to treaty and truth-telling welcomed

The Tasmanian government s commitment to a time frame for a truth-telling and a treaty with the state s palawa people has been welcomed by prominent figures in the community. Former governor Kate Warner has been tasked to provide a report by October on options for a pathway to a treaty with the palawa. Palawa Elder and Co-Chair of the Tasmanian Regional Communities Alliance (TRACA) Rodney Dillon said it s a positive step. A treaty needs to be a genuine commitment of living together in this country, he told NITV News. How are we going to get along for the next 200 years? Because we haven t got along well in the last 200, he said.

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