Tasmanian treaty with Aboriginal people takes next step, hopes for equity, respect and truth telling

Adam Holmes
Updated June 23 2021 - 5:15pm, first published 5:00pm
Both Michael Mansell and Aunty Patsy Cameron AO are looking forward to being involved in discussions with the government over the coming three months as a pathway to treaty is discussed.
Both Michael Mansell and Aunty Patsy Cameron AO are looking forward to being involved in discussions with the government over the coming three months as a pathway to treaty is discussed.

Tasmanian Aboriginal leaders are confident of achieving "tangible" outcomes as the Tasmanian Government embarks on the initial treaty process, with former governor Kate Warner and law professor Tim McCormack to lead the talks.

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Adam Holmes

Adam Holmes

Journalist at The Examiner and Advocate, Tasmania

From Adelaide to south-west Victoria, Bendigo to Tasmania, I've provided in-depth stories in politics, environmental affairs, issues facing disadvantaged communities, legal affairs and much more. Contact me at adam.holmes@examiner.com.au or on Twitter at @adamholmes010

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