Honouring Indigenous people who lived and died at Wybalenna on Flinders Island
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ABC Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Sep 12, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:25:34

In 1831 British colonists offered the Tasmanian Aboriginal people protection and freedom if they agreed to temporarily go to a place they called Wybalenna on Flinders Island in Bass Strait. That promise was never kept and most perished, lying today in unmarked graves. Now a project is underway to tell the stories of the people who strived to maintain their culture in that isolated place. It’s a crucial part of a truth-telling process that Aboriginal people hope will culminate in a treaty, nearly two hundred years later. 

Guests: 

  • Rebecca Digney, Manager, Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania

  • Greg Lehman, Professorial Fellow, Indigenous Research and UNESCO Chair on Communication, Environment and Heritage at the University of Tasmania. 

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