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JANUARY 2023
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Prime Times
HOBART locals no longer have to apply for permission to plant their nature strips with native grasses and low-growing shrubs, meaning residents like Robyn Clark can get creative. FULL STORY ON PAGE 3
New Town resident Robyn Clark and grandson George enjoy their converted nature strip. Photo credit: Mackenzie Archer
THE City of Hobart is honouring its past while welcoming the future, last month celebrating two great outcomes for the community. On 9 December an important new Aboriginal artwork was unveiled outside Hobart Town Hall, before a ceremony was held to announce the City of Hobart’s accreditation as an established member of the national Welcoming Cities network for cities
committed to creating a more welcoming, prosperous and cohesive country. The artwork, ‘I am Country’ by Aboriginal Tasmanian artist Caleb Nichols-Mansell, was unanimously selected by a specially convened panel as part of the City of Hobart’s Aboriginal Commitment and Action Plan. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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