Neville Bonner Neville Bonner made history in 1971 when he became the first Aborigine to be elected to Federal Parliament. He served as a Queensland Liberal Senator for twelve years until 1983, when he was dropped to the unwinnable third position on the Liberal Parry ticket, after party colleagues became disenchanted over his vocal support for land rights and his criticism of the Parry's State branch. As a senator, he led calls for an independent inquiry into East Timor and also crossed the floor on a number of occasions to vote with the labor Opposition on Aboriginal issues. He was a persistent critic of the Bjelke-Peterson Government, especially in its attempt in 1978 to take over Aboriginal reserves in Queensland.
Yes. Ken Wyatt is the first 'self identifying' aboriginal member of parliament.
Kevin Rudd apologized on 13 February 2008, it was the first order of business for the new parliament.
The rights and freedoms of the Aboriginal people in Australia have changed since the post war period. They have won the right to vote, the first Aboriginal member of Parliament has taken a seat in the Senate, and a non-discrimination act has been passed.
As of my last update, several Aboriginal Australians serve in the Parliament of Australia, including members from various political parties. Notable figures include Linda Burney, the first Aboriginal woman elected to the House of Representatives, and Senator Pat Dodson, known as the "Father of Reconciliation." Additionally, there are representatives from Aboriginal communities in state parliaments across the country. Their presence aims to ensure that Indigenous voices and perspectives are included in legislative processes.
Darius Ashman was the very first aboriginal government i NSW
aboriginal people were one of the first people
who was the first aboriginal artist to be recognised on national stage
The word "aboriginal", by its very definition, means the people that are in an area first. Presuming that you mean the aboriginal people of Australia, archaeological evidence fully supports the belief that they were the first people in Australia.
the first aboriginal Australian to participate in the olympic games was Kevin coombes in 1960, but he was a paralympian. (:
14 of July 1995
a famous aboriginal boxer.. he was the first aboriginal in boxing history to win a world title
david gulpili