02/06/2026
We farewelled my dear friend Janet Cohen yesterday. my heart goes out to all who know her and have been touched by the way she lived, especially her partner and fellow traveller, Glen.
Janet was an advocate for heart-to-heart connection - protecting nature and conserving wilderness - she was instrumental in building cultural programs on Birrpai Country, working with local elders and community - she also (whilst living with Stage 4 Cancer for.over a decade) campaigned successfully to bring Voluntary Assisted Dying laws in across Australia.
However, to me, she was a loving and generous friend and ally for over 40 years.
What an incredible privilege.
janet made a conversation different. She lived gracefully, mischievously and playfully. She was a prolific artist, and she touched many lives.
Fly free darling woman. You’ll not be forgotten. I’m so grateful to have known you and to carry forward all that you taught me.
Thank you JC.
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To support Janet’s legacy, you can donate to the Maisy and Janet Cohen Fund and the Tasmanian Nature Conserrvancy.
A note on the audio / this is me singing a song taught to me many years ago by an apprenticed medicine woman in Native American Traditions. I’Ve since discovered that versions of this song are known throughout In Tact cultures around the world, including here in Australia.
We are all just flowing back to the Sea. 🌊