Marion Scrymgour

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Marion Scrymgour is an Australian politician and Aboriginal leader known for being the first Indigenous woman elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly and for her advocacy on Indigenous rights and social justice.

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instanceOf Aboriginal Australian leader
Australian politician
human
areaOfActivism community development in remote Aboriginal communities
education for Indigenous Australians
health outcomes for Indigenous Australians
countryOfCitizenship Australia
ethnicGroup Aboriginal Australian
gender female
hasOccupation Indigenous rights advocate
community leader
politician
knownFor leadership in Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory
public commentary on Indigenous policy
languageSpoken English
movement Indigenous rights movement in Australia
social justice movement in Australia
notableFor advocacy on Indigenous rights
advocacy on social justice
being the first Indigenous woman elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
officeContested Northern Territory Legislative Assembly seat of Arafura NERFINISHED
federal electoral division of Lingiari NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
residence Northern Territory NERFINISHED
workField Indigenous rights activism
politics
social justice

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