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List of Indigenous Australian firsts

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Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands. The Torres Strait Islanders are Indigenous to the Torres Strait Islands, which are at the northernmost tip of Queensland near Papua New Guinea. The term "Aboriginal" has traditionally been applied to Indigenous inhabitants of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some of the other adjacent islands. Since the colonisation of Australia in 1788, Indigenous Australians have been segregated from European Australians both in their rights and socially within society. The 'firsts' listed in this article contain historical steps that have changed this initial racist segregation both legally and culturally.

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17th century

1600s

18th century

1780s

  • 1788
    • First Indigenous Australian to live amongst Europeans: Arabanoo.[4]

1790s

19th century

1800s

  • 1802
    • First Indigenous Australian to circumnavigate Australia: Bungaree.[8]

1810s

  • 1815
    • First Indigenous Australian to be granted land by the colonial authorities: Bungaree.[9]

1830s

  • 1835
    • First Indigenous Australian to be recorded playing western sport: Shiney (cricket in Hobart).[10]
  • 1836

1850s

  • 1856
    • Indigenous Australian males first given the right to vote in elections (South Australia).[12]

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

20th century

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1900s

1910s

  • 1910

First time First Nations children were forcibly removed from their families as a result of government policies. Now known as the "Stolen Generation".

  • 1912
    • First Indigenous Australian to win a national boxing title: Jerry Jerome (middleweight).[26]
    • First Indigenous Australian to be awarded a medal for gallantry: Neighbour (Albert Medal).[27]
  • 1916
  • 1919
    • First Torres Strait Islanders to be ordained deacons in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): Joseph Lui and Poey Passi.[29]

1920s

  • 1925
    • First Indigenous Australian to tour abroad as part of open sporting team: Glen Crouch (Queensland rugby league team to New Zealand).[30]
    • First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained deacon in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): James Noble (clergyman).[29]
    • First Torres Strait Islanders to be ordained priests in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): Joseph Lui and Poey Passi.[29]
  • 1927
    • First Indigenous Australian to have a book published: David Unaipon (Aboriginal Legends).[31]
  • 1929
    • First Indigenous Australian to win the World Professional Sprint Championship: Lynch Cooper.[32]

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

  • 1960
    • First Indigenous Australian to compete at the Paralympics: Kevin Coombes.[46]
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby league: Lionel Morgan.[47]
  • 1961
    • First Indigenous Australian to win the Bay Sheffield: Ken Hampton.[48]
    • First Indigenous Australians to represent Australia in basketball: Bennie Lew Fatt and John Bonson.[49]
  • 1962
    • First Indigenous Australian to win a Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games: Jeff Dynevor (Bantamweight boxing).[50]
    • First Indigenous Australian to release an album: Georgia Lee (Georgia Lee Sings the Blues Down Under).[51]
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby union: Lloyd McDermott.[52]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Australian federal elections.[20]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Northern Territory elections.[20]
  • 1963
    • First time Indigenous Australians legally allowed to drink alcohol in New South Wales (30 March).[53]
    • First Indigenous Australian to have a number one hit on the Australian music charts: Jimmy Little ("Royal Telephone").
    • First documentary recognition of Indigenous Australians in Australian law: Yirrkala bark petitions.[54]
  • 1964
  • 1965
    • First Indigenous Australian police officer: Colin Dillon.[57]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to vote in Queensland elections.[20]
    • First all-Indigenous Australian contemporary music concert held in Sydney.[45]
    • First novel by an Indigenous Australian author to be published in Australia: Wild Cat Falling by Mudrooroo[58]
  • 1966
  • 1967
    • Indigenous Australians allowed to be counted in the Australian census[20] (the first census to include Indigenous Australians was 1971).
  • 1968
  • 1969

1970s

  • 1970
    • First Indigenous Australian to play soccer for Australia: Harry Williams.[67]
    • First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): Patrick Brisbane.[29]
  • 1971
  • 1972
    • First Indigenous Australian theatre company formed: "Nindethana" (founded by Jack Charles and Bob Maza).[73]
    • First Indigenous Australian-produced community radio programs went to air (5UV in Adelaide and at the Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Media Association (TAIMA) at Mount Stuart, south of Townsville, on 4KIG FM2).[74]
    • First Indigenous Australian representative Australian rules team to play overseas (Papua New Guinea).[75]
    • First film made by an Indigenous Australian (Blackfire, by Bruce McGuinness and Martin Bartfeld).[76]
    • First Indigenous Australian to receive a knighthood (Douglas Nicholls).[77]
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1975
    • First Indigenous Australian to be employed in Australia's tertiary education sector as a lecturer: Maryann Bin-Salik.[81]
  • 1976
  • 1977
    • First Indigenous Australian to hold a shadow portfolio in a federal, state or territory parliament: Neville Perkins (Northern Territory).[20]
    • First Indigenous Australian to referee a world title boxing match: Trevor Christian.[84]
    • First city council to fly the Aboriginal flag (Newcastle City Council).[85]
  • 1979
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in volleyball: Mark Tutton.[86]
    • First woman to be appointed to the New South Wales Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board. Patricia O'Shane
    • First Indigenous Principal in Western Australia after being promoted to Principal Class II of Wiluna Special Aboriginal School: Len Hayward

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