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2023 Papers and Proceedings Vol 157

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2023 Papers and Proceedings Vol 157
2023 Papers and Proceedings Vol 157

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2023 Papers and Proceedings Vol 157

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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania - 2023

Volume 157

Contents

  • Preface to the three Palawa lectures  1
  • Gibbins, R — Treaty and truth-telling: the next steps for Tasmania 3
  • Mansell, M — Empowering Aborigines: voices inside Parliament or advisors outside; voting no is a vote of support for Aboriginal self-determination  9
  • Sculthorpe, K — An exploration of the Voice to Parliament – how we got here, and what we might expect after the referendum  13
  • Kellermann, J & C Clowes, C — Nomenclature of Spyridium parvifolium and S. obcordatum (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae) from southeastern Australia and Tasmania  21
  • Richardson, BJ — Norman Laird (1915–1978): pioneering Tasmanian filmmaker, writer and naturalist  29
  • Petrow, S — A very great idea? Acclimatisation of animals in Tasmania 1862–1895  43
  • Rowe, BA — Liming agricultural soils in Tasmania, Australia, from 1940 to 2020: acidity of the soils and the sources, production, quality control, transport and current patterns of lime use  61
  • Gershwin, L — Update on fluorescent mammals and birds in Tasmania  81
  • Roberts, L & Kirkpatrick, JB — Aspect affects vegetation succession after tree clearance in a grassy woodland in Tasmania  101
  • Koolhof, M, Large, M & Rimes, J — An evening with Louisa: honouring the life and achievements of Louisa Anne Meredith  109

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Royal Society of Tasmania acknowledges, with deep respect, the traditional owners of this land, and the ongoing custodianship of the Aboriginal people of Tasmania. The Society pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that Tasmanian Aboriginal Peoples have survived severe and unjust impacts resulting from invasion and dispossession of their Country. As an institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, the Royal Society of Tasmania recognises Aboriginal cultural knowledge and practices and seeks to respect and honour these traditions and the deep understanding they represent.

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On 15 February 2021, the Royal Society of Tasmania offered a formal RST Apology to Tasmanian Aboriginal people 2021.