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Tilley Swamp Conservation Park
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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Roger Jaensch,Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
The Tasmanian Government is committed to protecting Tasmania’s remarkable 40,000 years of Aboriginal heritage.
That’s why I was pleased to table in the Tasmanian Parliament today the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1975 Review Report and the accompanying Tabling Report, which details the Government’s response to the review.
The review involved extensive public consultation, analysis of issues within the Act, comparisons with Aboriginal heritage legislation in other Australian jurisdictions and, importantly, careful consideration of feedback received from Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
We accept the content of the Review Report and are committed to developing a new Aboriginal Heritage Act for Tasmania as soon as possible, subject to further consultation on key issues raised in the Review.
Hundreds mark July 1 in Fredericton by participating in healing walk
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New Brunswick government and First Nations chiefs to negotiate new tax agreements
June 29, 2021
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FREDERICTON-The New Brunswick government and six Mi’kmaq First Nations have agreed to attempt to settle out of court issues related to terminated tax agreements.
The chiefs had launched legal action, but in a news release Tuesday, Aboriginal Affairs Minister Arlene Dunn says the province and the six First Nations and their chiefs jointly presented the court with a consent order setting out the commitment to negotiate.
In April, the chiefs said the province’s decision not to renew existing tax collection agreements was an insult and a crushing attack on their economic viability.