In dramatic scenes outside Hobart Magistrates Court on Wednesday, Palawa Aboriginal elder Uncle Jim Everett refused to bow to ...
Tasmanian Aboriginal elder Jim Everett again refused attendance at a court hearing where he was convicted on multiple charges. He agreed to pay fines relating to 'social laws' but continues protesting ...
The results found the first Tasmanian Aboriginal people (Palawa) arrived more than 41,600 years ago, almost 2,000 years earlier than previously documented. Pollen from laymina paywuta. Picture ...
a member of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community Sarah Wilcox, attended Courtroom Two to hear the court’s decision. Palawa Elder Jim Everett. Picture: Nikki Davis-Jones Magistrate Webster ...
A Tasmanian Aboriginal elder has been convicted on three ... courts' have no jurisdiction over him. Earlier this year, palawa man Jim Everett puralia meenamatta, also known as Uncle Jim, was ...
Tasmanian Aboriginal elder Jim Everett has been convicted of multiple charges related to protests against forest logging, ...