Lowitja O’Donoghue

Remembering Lowitja O’Donoghue

By Noel Pearson
Originally published in The Guardian

I write to send my love and that of our First Peoples of Cape York Peninsula to those who were loved by and who loved our grand lady, Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG, who passed this last Sunday, aged 91.

Her passing ends an extraordinary public life, marked by selfless service and dedication to her people and country. She gave our country everything she had and tutored so many of us in our callow years. She was a leaders’ leader.

She was our greatest leader of the modern era, the finale of which was her chairmanship of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission from its inception to the end of the Keating government in 1996. These were Atsic’s best years. They were years of great coherence in Indigenous affairs, before the national commission’s subsequent poor leadership played into the hands of the Howard government’s antipathy to all things Indigenous.

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