- Aboriginal Arts Fund
Details of the government funding assistance available through Arts Tasmania to Aboriginal artists and arts organisations. The fund aims to support, revitalise and preserve traditional and contemporary Aboriginal artforms and practices
- Aboriginal Elders Council of Tasmania
The Council is based in Launceston and was formed to maintain dignity and promote Aboriginal culture, as well as to develop and implement strategies in relation to health and living requirements for Aboriginal Elders
- Acknowledgement and Welcome to Country (Tasmania)
Tasmanian Office of Aboriginal Affairs (OAA) advice on: the appropriate forms for the acknowledgement of Tasmanian Aboriginal place and people, suitable for events; and, the performing of a Welcome to Country ceremony at occasions with an indigenous focus
- Art Mob
Hobart gallery specialising in Aboriginal fine art. Exhibitions of the work of internationally recognised Australian Aboriginal artists and in particular Tasmanian Aboriginal art
- Artblat: Ricky Maynard
Ricky Maynard, an indigenous photographer and his "Portrait of a Distant Land" exhibition and artworks
- First Australians: [Truganini] Her will to survive
Downloadable episode 2 of SBS television series about Tasmanian land, the Aboriginal people and Truganini. Links to other episodes and interactive features such as upload of stories, discussion and search
- Gagebrook Primary School ASSPA Committee
Contact information for Gagebrook Primary Aboriginal Student Support and Parent Awareness Committee
- Herdsmans Cove Primary School ASSPA Group
Herdsmans Cove Primary Aboriginal Student Support and Parent Awareness group is a parent body designed to improve the educational outcomes of indigenous students
- Historic step in recognising Aboriginal history and connection to landscape
The Dual Naming Policy will apply to Tasmanian features and places and provides a clear and consistent approach for the acknowledgement and use of palawa kani language to dual-name areas that have significance to Tasmania's Aboriginal people
- Indigenous Australian art commercial code of conduct
Website for the Indigenous Art Code Limited which aims to regulate the conduct of participants in the Indigenous art industry
- Mantrika: Rikki Shields
Features Rikki's poems and images, an Australian aboriginal exile in London
- meenah mienne
Arts mentoring and literacy-building program for Aboriginal young people in northern Tasmania through arts activities and individual and group mentoring
- NAIDOC: Tasmanian events
Annual NAIDOC week calendar of Tasmanian events
- Nayri Niara (Good Spirit) Festival
The Nayri Niara (Good Spirit) Festival is a three-day gathering of music, ceremony, knowledge sharing and arts at Great Bay on Bruny Island
- Pungenna Aboriginal Art Tasmania
Pungenna Arts, Crafts and Cultural centre is a project of Parrdarrama Pungenna Aboriginal Corporation (Central East Coast Tasmania)
- Regulatory Impact Statement for the Draft Aboriginal Heritage Protection Regulations
Public comment is invited by 1 July for the Regulatory Impact Statement that assesses the impacts of the Draft Aboriginal Heritage Protection Regulations. Downloadable documents available
- Respecting cultures: working with the Tasmanian Aboriginal community and Aboriginal artists
Arts Tasmania publication providing an overview of Tasmanian Aboriginal arts and culture, with guidelines for using cultural material and interacting with Tasmanian Aboriginal artists and communities
- rrala manta manta
Launceston based exhibition project that seeks to showcase aboriginal craft and design makers through participation in a forum and associated workshops. Includes forum details
- Tasmanian Aboriginal Historical Services: Manuta Tunapee Puggaluggalia
An independent Tasmanian Aboriginal organisation within the Lia Pootah Community providing access to knowledge about Tasmania's diverse Aboriginal culture and history through publishing, educational activities and genealogical information. Includes links to events, resources and media release weblogs
- Tasmanian Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
Consulting and representing the aboriginal community through providing advice and services on heritage, land management, land rights and sea management issues
- Tayenebe
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery touring exhibition of Tasmanian aboriginal women's fibrework