A new paper reveals how Aboriginal people changed the landscape by burning, demonstrating how similar practices could help ...
For some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, receiving an Australian of the Year award can be used to draw ...
Scientists from the UK and Australia analyzed two paleoecological records from the Bass Strait islands to identify the ...
Over 41,000 years ago, Tasmania's first human inhabitants, the Aboriginal Tasmanians, utilized fire to manage and modify ...
Over 41,000 years ago, Aboriginal Tasmanians utilized fire to transform dense forests into open landscapes, revealing land ...
When the first Palawa/Pakana (Tasmanian Indigenous) communities eventually reached Tasmania (known to the Palawa people as ...
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Tasmania has been cultivated with fire for thousands of years longer than previously thought, in an “affirmation” Indigenous ...