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MABO was a turning point for the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights, because it acknowledged their unique connection with the land. It also led to the Australian Parliament passing the Native Title Act 1993.
In recognition of the important cultural and human-rights legacy of Uncle Eddie Mabo, we are honoured that Pat O’Shane AM presented the 2016 MAAS Mabo Day Address.

Patricia June "Pat" O'Shane AM (born 19 June 1941 in Mossman, Queensland), is an indigenous Australian of the Kunjandji clan of the Yalangi people. She was a teacher, barrister, public servant, jurist, Aboriginal activist, and was Australia's first Aboriginal magistrate, serving the Local Court in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia between 1986 until her retirement in 2013.

O'Shane was the first Aboriginal teacher in Queensland; the first Aboriginal to earn a law degree; the first Aboriginal barrister; and the first woman and indigenous person to be the head of a government department in Australia, the New South Wales Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs.

In 1998 she was voted one of Australia's living treasures by the National Trust.

Today she was accompanied by Uncle Charles 'Chicka' Madden, Gadigal Elder and Ezra Mabo, representing the Mabo Family.
#AuntyPat #UncleChicka #EzraMabo #Mabo


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