The Black War is the bloodiest chapter in the history of Van Diemen’s Land, now Tasmania. The war lasted from 1824 (1826, according to some historians) to 1832 and was punctuated by three main events.
Taylor + Hinds Architects has designed a standing camp informed by the siting, materials and traditional half-domed forms of ancient Tasmanian Aboriginal shelter. krakani-lumi or ‘resting place ...
From the times of the last Ice Age, when sea levels rose and virtually plunged Aboriginal peoples into a state of complete isolation, to the great upheaval caused by colonialism, Aboriginal culture ...
Design/setting Cross-sectional, population-based survey of women giving birth to Aboriginal babies in South Australia, July 2011–June 2013. Data include: maternal cannabis use, exposure to stressful ...
Picture: Linda Higginson The annual ‘Invasion Day’ rally is organised by the Tasmanian Aboriginal ... such as the murder of forty Aboriginal men, women, and children at East Bay Neck in ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
In her address to the crowd, palawa woman and Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre campaign coordinator Nala Mansell said January 26 would always be a day of "mourning, grief, survival and resistance".