Hobart Observer September 2021

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A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE HOBART MUNICIPALITY

Independently owned and published by Cor Comms

SEPTEMBER 2021

Free native plants for residents

FREE native plants will be available for residents next month to help create native habitat in their own yards and build on the excellent work being done by the City of Hobart’s Bushcare team. With 4,600 hectares of bushland surrounding the city, Hobart is a hotspot for native wildlife and home to at least 11 threatened species, including the eastern barred bandicoot, masked owl, and eastern quoll. THE FULL STORY CITY NEWS PAGES 9-12

Bronwyn Tilbury and daughter Harriet celebrate a successful community planting day with Bluebell the Bandicoot.

PALAWA KANI LANGUAGE TRANSLATION FOR LOVED CARTOON A LOCAL theatre company and an animation production house have partnered with Tasmanian Aboriginal writers, producers and voice actors to translate an episode of a much loved children’s animated series into palawa kani, the language of Tasmanian Aborigines. Funded by the Tasmanian Community Fund

(TCF), Ned Lander Media and Screen Tasmania, the project will make a palawa kani recording of an episode of the multi award-winning Aboriginal children’s animated television series titled ‘Little J and Big Cuz’ which is broadcast on NITV and ABC Kids. THE FULL STORY PAGE 2


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