Callan Morse   

Callan Morse is a proud Trawlwoolway man from north-west Tasmania who has worked in education for 15 years. He also runs a successful agriculture business, breeding and managing livestock on Aboriginal-owned land. Callan is a passionate cricketer, having been a long-time representative of Tasmania at the National Indigenous Cricket Championships as well as in the Australian Indigenous cricket team. He is interested in writing about Indigenous sporting success, cultural events, government policy and the environment.
Collaboration puts reconciliation in the picture at Canberran bus stop
A local bus stop shelter has become the latest canvas for reconciliation in Canb...
Callan Morse 31 Jul 2025
New exhibitions honour legacy of Yolŋu creative and academic
Two new exhibitions which share the sacred values, knowledge and connections of...
Callan Morse 31 Jul 2025
Indigiearth launches inaugural Australian Native Food Festival
A celebration of First Nations culture and native Australian ingredients is set...
Callan Morse 30 Jul 2025
First Nations Truth-telling to be explored through VR documentaries
Two Western Australian filmmaking teams will be supported to develop innovative...
Callan Morse 4 Jul 2025
First Nations Pathway Program to continue opening doors for Indigenous artists
An initiative designed to support and empower emerging Indigenous artists has be...
Callan Morse 20 Jun 2025
Portraits, oral histories set to honour South Australian Elders during NAIDOC Week

An exhibition honouring Aboriginal Elders is set to open in South Australia's south east later this month. Coinciding with NAIDOC Week, Portraits of our Elders, an intimate glimpse into the lives, sto...

Callan Morse Jun 5, 2025
First Nations stories to transform Ballarat’s historic Mining Exchange

Conversations with mob have inspired an Aboriginal artist to create an installation telling Indigenous stories of the Ballarat region. The Deep Listening project has seen local Wadawurrung artist Jenn...

Callan Morse May 15, 2025
‘Spoken since time immemorial’: New dictionary preserves Ngardi language

A new jointly-compiled dictionary is supporting the preservation of the language of the Ngardi people of Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Callan Morse May 13, 2025
F-35 manoeuvre inspires Indigenous artist's Anzac Day guernsey design

More than a year after being put forward to design the Melbourne Football Club's Anzac Day guernsey, flight lieutenant Aimee McCartney strode onto the MCG in front of a 70,000 strong crowd on Friday n...

Callan Morse Apr 29, 2025
Poet’s “immersive and compelling” works earn Aboriginal Writer’s Fellowship nod

"Immersive and compelling" poems by Nunami Sculthorpe-Green has seen the Palawa and Warlpiri woman awarded this year's Aboriginal Writer's Fellowship.

Callan Morse Mar 31, 2025
‘Reclaiming reviving and celebrating languages’: New board to lead NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust

The NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust (the Trust) board has welcomed five new members. The Trust was established in 2020 under the Aboriginal Languages Act 2017, with the independent board responsible fo...

Callan Morse Mar 17, 2025
Aboriginal artist Nathan Maynard's latest commission to feature at Dark Mofo

The newest works from a Tasmanian Aboriginal artist are set to feature at the fully-fledged return of the state's midwinter solstice celebration.

Callan Morse Mar 11, 2025
Indigenous Creators Pitch winners announced

Four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers have been announced as winners of the inaugural Indigenous Creators Pitch. The initiative, supported by Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and th...

Callan Morse Mar 6, 2025
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