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man from Queensland. During her tenure, a crisis in funding threatened Aboriginal communities across Australia with closure. Parker and Malezer strongly opposed the eviction of Indigenous people from their homelands, citing previous failures in adequately integrating Aboriginal people into new areas
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in various states and stressing the need for self-determination policies. The duo worked on the panel reviewing the status of recognition for Australia's Indigenous people in 2014. The following year Parker was one of the delegates who met with
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for contribution to the Indigenous community and Australian life (2003), and an International Women’s Day Award for service to the SA community in 2000. Her journalism was recognized in 2008 with the Print Media Award of the
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campaign, an initiative which focuses on health issues of Indigenous Australians. She is a public speaker often discussing policies affecting Indigenous peoples and how the media can be used to empower Aboriginal people.
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be amended to grant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people representation in the federal Parliament and the establishment of a commission to supervise negotiations between First Nations and the government.
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at the organization's centennial celebrations in 2015. In 2016, Parker was a finalist in the 2016 NSW Women of the Year Awards (Aboriginal Woman of the Year category). In 2018, her unpublished manuscript
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At 16, Parker began working as a junior journalist and throughout her career has worked in print media, radio and television. Among the media outlets she has been associated with are
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mother and a father originally from London. Her mother, Pam, had one year of formal schooling, but taught herself to read and write by studying
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Parker is an activist and public policy advisor on Indigenous affairs. Some of her work in this area includes working at the
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Parker has received numerous awards for both her writing and advocacy. In 2001, she received the Australian Government's
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and other public policy commissions aimed at improving the lives of Indigenous people. She was the third
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as the Director of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, a post she holds as of May 2021.
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Final Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act of Recognition Review Panel
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Kirstie Parker was born as the third child of four siblings in 1967, the daughter of a
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She has been the Director of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation for the
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In 2013, Parker was elected to serve a two-year term as co-chair of the
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Interview of Parker by Larissa Behrendt: "Fostering Community Voices",
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and during her tenure pressed for policies that allowed Aboriginal and
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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for her work with Indigenous communities and women. She received a
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Anderson, John; Hosch, Tanya; Eccles, Richard (September 2014).
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activist. From 2013 to 2015 she served as the co-chair of the
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managing media and communications; serving as a director at
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Department of Premier and Cabinet in South Australia
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Index

Yuwallarai
Aboriginal Australian
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
Torres Strait Islander Australians
self-determination
Reconciliation Australia
Aboriginal person
Australian Press Council
David Unaipon Award
Queensland Literary Awards
Government of South Australia
Yuwallarai
Anne of Green Gables
New South Wales, Australia
ABC Radio
Atherton, Queensland
The West Australian
Perth
Koori Mail
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
Les Malezer
Gubbi Gubbi
Butchulla
Prime Minister
Tony Abbott
Opposition Leader
Bill Shorten
First Peoples National Convention
Constitution of Australia
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

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