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GRANT liberates food from Coles and Woolworths dumpsters and distributes to Hobart community

GRANT liberates food from Coles and Woolworths dumpsters and distributes to Hobart community

by GRANT | Feb 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Member of the GRANT community have spent less than a week salvaging food and other items from Woolworths and Coles dumpsters, to liberate all of the food and household items that they have (for years) been discarding.GRANT then put these items out on display at a...
Tasmanian Public Stage Presence at Hobart Court for Historic Inquest of Jari Wise; Statues Targeted Amidst Corruption Scandal

Tasmanian Public Stage Presence at Hobart Court for Historic Inquest of Jari Wise; Statues Targeted Amidst Corruption Scandal

by GRANT | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Tasmanian community members have staged a vigil at Hobart’s Magistrates Court from 7AM this Monday (5th February) in an emotional plea for justice regarding the 2020 killing of Wadi Wadi and Wamba Wamba man Jari Wise. The action comes after a slew of the city’s...

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  • Tasmanian Public Stage Presence at Hobart Court for Historic Inquest of Jari Wise; Statues Targeted Amidst Corruption Scandal
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