“When we talk about trailblazers – it is these women that we are talking about – they are trailblazers and so much more.”
The work of prominent First Nations people has been recognised at the annual NAIDOC awards in Sydney last night.
Yorta Yorta man Adam Briggs, one half of A.B. Original, was awarded 2018 Artist Of The Year for his work within the hip hop and broader music community.
Dr June Oscar, the first woman to be appointed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, was named NAIDOC Person of the Year
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Speaking of this years theme, Dr Anne Martin, National NAIDOC Committee Co-Chair said, “When we talk about trailblazers – it is these women that we are talking about – they are trailblazers and so much more”.
“Their continual strength and passion advances Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and all Australians. They have left indelible footprints for our next generations to follow.
“The 2018 NAIDOC theme – Because of her, we can!, - has touched the heart of the nation. To finally celebrate and recognise our women who have given selflessly across the years to ensure a better future for all.”
Head over to the official NAIDOC website to see the full list of winners.