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Tasmanian Aboriginal community calls for change after damage to heritage site at Trevallyn Reserve

Fri 12 Jun 2026 at 5:49am

A stand of gum trees behind a cleared area with a road winding past.

Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania did not require the state's Parks and Wildlife Service to get a permit for works at the Trevallyn Reserve. (ABC News: Kelsey Reid)

In short:

More than 100 Aboriginal tools have been covered over by upgrades to a walking and cycling path in a Launceston reserve.

Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania, the government body that oversees Aboriginal cultural heritage, advised the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service it did not need a permit for the works.

What's next

Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania says since concerns have been raised about the impact of the upgades to the existing path, it will make "further enquiries".