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Patsy Cameron is an Elder, author and cultural historian who shares her experience of reviving the land in the far northeast of Tasmania. She will speak at the 2021 Landcare Tasmania Conference on the revival of the beating heart of Country with melythina tiakana warana.
- Officer in The Order of Australia General Division
- General Division
- Medal (OAM) in The General Division
- Public Service Medals
Peter Shelley — service to business, particularly through aquaculture and Australia-Japan relationsDr Patricia Ellen Cameron — for distinguished service to the Indigenous community of Tasmania through the promotion of educational participation and achievement, and to the preservation of culture,...Professor John Biggs — for service to tertiary educationMichael Brown — former head of Tasmania Fire Service for his service to the community through fire and emergency managementThe Honourable Jim Cox — former Tasmanian Labor MP for his service in state and local government, the people of Launceston and road safetyDr David Daintree — service to education, particularly to tertiary colleges and as a scholarBrian Baxter — for service to natural resource managementJohn Cameron — for service to the community through a range of rolesGary Carr — for service to community health and to sportWendy Charleston — service to heritage preservation and to the community of WilmotKaren Gee — for service to primary school teaching, special education and psychologyLynne McDougall — for service to special education and student disability at both state and national levelsWomen in Tasmania. Patricia (Aunty Patsy) Cameron. Awarded for service to Education and Training, service to Aboriginal Affairs. Born: 1947. Entered on roll: 2006. Patsy Cameron is an Aboriginal Elder who has consistently worked towards improvement in opportunities and achievements in Aboriginal education during the past 30 years.
Oct 1, 2023 · 6 months old. Patsy Cameron stands in her dining room in Tomahawk – a small fishing village on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia. She tells a story – a few decades old – of how she...
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Aunty Patsy Cameron. Aunty Patsy Cameron is a highly regarded Elder, author, researcher and cultural historian, who recognises the need for an Aboriginal voice and perspective in the interpretation and communication of Tasmanian Aboriginal history, heritage and culture.
Jan 6, 2023 · Sea Country is a book by Tasmanian Elder and author Aunty Patsy Cameron and illustrator Lisa Kennedy, based on Aunty Patsy's childhood on Flinders Island. The book won the People's Choice Award at the 2022 Tasmanian Literary Awards and celebrates Indigenous culture and sea Country.