WURANGKILI LIWARI NIPALUNA

WURANGKILI LIWARI NIPALUNA

Tue
19
Tue 19 Aug 7:00 PM

KUNANYI
General Admission
90 Mins
August
Sun 17 Aug

Tue 19 Aug

Gather with us on Kunanyi where, warmed by a roaring fire inside a mountain hut, Pakana (Tasmanian Aboriginal) woman and UTAS Senior Indigenous Scholar Theresa Sainty will share stories of Wurangkili Liwari Nipaluna (Night Sky of Hobart) and her people’s uninterrupted connection to the stars. Hear Theresa retell the story of the creation of Palawa, the first ancestor to walk the earth, and of the connection between Kunanyi and lightning. Join photographers Luke Tscharke and Dr Andrew Phipps as we explore the southern night sky, learning palawa kani words for stars while gazing into the depths of the Milky Way and beyond. We'll discuss the importance of maintaining Milaythina Wurangkali (Sky Country) and Wurangkili Liwari (Night Sky) of Nipaluna/Hobart and throughout Lutruwita/Tasmania. Come experience the wonder of our dark skies through both cultural stories and astronomical observation at this unique mountaintop gathering. Hot drinks and treats will be provided.

We will meet at the Springs in front of Lost Freight Cafe, and then take a short (<400m) walk to a hut. Please bring a torch, warm clothing, and a pair of binoculars if you have them. Downloading an app like Stelarrium on your phone can also enhance the experience.
Stellarium iOS link: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/stellarium-mobile-star-map/id1458716890 
Stellarium Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noctuasoftware.stellarium_free 

This tour is weather dependent. In case of inclement weather, all ticket holders will be notified and tickets refunded. In this case, we will aim to offer an option to reschedule.

If you'd like to request a free ticket through our A Seat at the Table program, click here.


SPEAKERS


THERESA SAINTY
Theresa is a Pakana woman from the Northeast Coast of Lutruwita/ Tasmania, a researcher and writer passionate about Aboriginal language, culture, and heritage.


DR ANDREW PHIPPS
Andrew Phipps is a Hobart-based photographer, cinematographer, and medical researcher whose work bridges science and art.


LUKE TSCHARKE
Luke is a Hobart-based landscape photographer dedicated to sharing Tasmania's natural beauty, with particular expertise in night sky photography.


August
Sun 17 Aug

Tue 19 Aug

KUNANYI

Wellington Park, Tasmania, 7054