Callan Morse

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About Callan Morse

Callan Morse is a Trawlwoolway man from north-west Tasmania with a background in education. Outside of his role at National Indigenous Times Callan has a passion for agriculture, which sees him manage livestock operations on Aboriginal-owned land. Callan is a passionate cricketer who has previously represented Tasmania at the National Indigenous Cricket Championships as well featuring in the Australian Indigenous cricket team. Callan is particularly interested in reporting on Aboriginal affairs within Tasmania, as well as broader Indigenous sport, politics, culture and environment developments from across the country.

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Gillespie takes reins of Pakistan white-ball sides ahead of Australian tour

Former Australian seamer Jason Gillespie has been announced as Pakistan's new white-ball coach less than a week before the country's upcoming ODI and T20 tour of Australia.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 29, 2024
Young Pacific academic Dr Therese Lautua lands Harvard teaching role

New Zealand academic Dr Therese Lautua is set to skip Aotearoa's winter this year after securing a teaching position as a College Fellow in Indigenous Religion at Harvard University.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 26, 2024
Ancestral remains returned from British museums

After years of negotiations, remains of 11 First Nations ancestors have been returned by two United Kingdom institutions. They include six ancestors repatriated from the Oxford Museum of Natural Histo...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 5, 2023
Nova Peris, Craig Foster write to Charles III seeking apology for colonial oppression, and return of artefacts

Nova Peris OAM and Craig Foster AM have co-written to King Charles III calling for an apology from the British monarch for the effects of colonisation experienced by Indigenous Australians ahead of hi...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 5, 2023
“There is a ticking clock for action” - Lowitja Institute calls for an international commitment to climate action through decolonisation

Lowitja Institute chief executive Adjunct Professor Janine Mohamed has urged the United Nations and member nation states to take full responsibility for decolonisation and anti-racism when addressing...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 20, 2023

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