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Lowitja O’Donoghue, Referendum Campaigner, Champion for Social Justice

Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE is a member of the Yunkunytjatjara peoples of Central Australia. Her life’s work is a testimony to her devotion to standing up for and speaking on behalf of the interests of Aboriginal people.

Her first career was nursing, a position that would begin a lifetime of public service which continues today. The numerous awards bestowed on her signify her contribution to the nation and her standing in the Indigenous and non-Indigenous community:

Lowitja was the Inaugural Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) from 1990-1996.

She is a Patron of many health, welfare and social justice organisations, including, more recently, Australians for Just Refugee Programs.

In 2005 she was bestowed the Papal Award from Pope Benedict XVI: Dame of the Order of St Gregory the Great for her distinguished leadership of the Aboriginal community and her compassion for the vulnerable in society.

She continues to maintain a busy national schedule with committee work and as a public speaker.

Details provided in this bio was reproduced from The Flinders University Website: http://www.flinders.edu.au/yunggorendi/staff/lowitja.php and from the University of SA http://www.unisa.edu.au/hawkecentre/patrons/ODonoghue.asp