By AIDAN KNIGHT Warning: this story details an Aboriginal person who has died. Reader discretion is advised. THE death of [..
The family of a young Aboriginal woman who died while in custody in Tasmania say she will be remembered "as a loving and ...
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this story contains the name and image of a person who has died.
A female Aboriginal prisoner has died in custody after a "serious medical episode", Tasmania's director of prisons has ...
Unknown vandals recently scratched out two ancient Aboriginal hand stencils at Nirmena Nala rock shelter in Tasmania, in the upper region of the Derwent valley. The damage, which almost completely ...
During British colonization of Tasmania which began in the early 1800s, the Aboriginal people living on the island located to the south of Australia’s mainland not only suffered loss of life, but also ...
Interim WBA light middleweight champion Anthony Mundine has been accused of racism after making disparaging remarks about the heritage of his upcoming opponent and fellow Australian Aborigine Daniel ...
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The actual size photographs of the original paintings were stolen from a Triabunna home between late May and early June. The photos were of the well known paintings — Timmy: a Tasmanian Aboriginal ...
What killed the Tasmanian Aborigines? When British colonists arrived in 1803, the island’s indigenous people numbered a few thousand. Thirty years later, about 100 remained. Most historians blame ...
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Ancient Tasmanians used fire to shape their environment 41,600 years ago, earliest evidence shows
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that over 41,000 years ago, the first inhabitants of Tasmania used fire to manage and modify the landscape. This research provides the earliest record ...
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