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Read the paper "The Daily Nature of Judicial Life" by The Hon Nicholas Hasluck AM KC, as presented at this event.

Pathway to Truth-Telling and Treaty

  • 20 Jun 2022
  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Hobart

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The Pathway to Truth-Telling and Treaty Report to the Premier, prepared by Professor Kate Warner AC, Professor Tim McCormack and Ms Fauve Kurnadi, was tabled in the Tasmanian Parliament on 25 November 2021. According to the website of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, It “explores options for an agreed way forward towards reconciliation, as well as the view of our First Nations people on a truth‑telling process and pathway to Treaty.”

This public event will explore important aspects of the Report and the implications for the future, including the government’s commitment to implementation of the Report’s recommendations. The Premier announced in March 2022 that there was broad support to take further steps on both a Truth-telling process and Treaty process in Tasmania, and the Government will establish an Aboriginal Advisory body that can, through co-design, work with the Government to establish these two processes.

Speaker: Kate Warner AC FAAL, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Tasmania, former Governor of Tasmania

Speaker: Tim McCormack FAAL, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania

Further information can be found in the flyer

A link to the video of the event can be found here.

If you would like additional information please email:

AALSecretariat@academyoflaw.org.au



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