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Marion Scrymgour Makes History as First Aboriginal House Chair

UPDATE: Marion Scrymgour has made history as the first Aboriginal person to chair the House of Representatives Chamber, marking a significant milestone for Australian politics. The Tiwi and Anmatjere woman was appointed to the Speaker’s Panel during the 47th Parliament and has been chairing the Federation Chamber for over a year.

This groundbreaking appointment is more than a personal achievement; it resonates deeply across communities. Scrymgour stated on social media that this role sends a powerful message to young Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory: “Aboriginal people deserve to be in every chair, at every table.” Her words highlight the importance of representation in government.

Prior to her current role, Scrymgour served as a Deputy Speaker and was the Deputy Chief Minister in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. She has also made history as the first female chief executive of the NT’s Northern Land Council and has dedicated years to the Aboriginal community-controlled health sector. Following the re-election of the Albanese Labor Government in May, she was named the Special Envoy for Remote Communities.

In her inaugural address as chair, Scrymgour reflected on her upbringing, saying, “I grew up one of 11 siblings from a working-class family in Darwin. My father was a stolen generations man who was forcibly removed from his family by the Parliament I sit in today.” Her journey underscores the changing landscape of Australian politics and the gradual yet vital strides toward inclusivity.

Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator Malarndirri McCarthy, praised Scrymgour for her historic role, noting her impressive record of firsts. “Marion Scrymgour MP has a long history of firsts,” McCarthy affirmed, emphasizing the significance of her contributions. The usual Speaker, Milton Dick MP, also congratulated her, calling the appointment “an incredible honour for the Australian Parliament.”

As the country watches this historic moment unfold, the implications are profound. Scrymgour’s leadership in the House of Representatives serves as a beacon of hope for many and illustrates the gradual progress toward a more inclusive political landscape in Australia.

This is a developing story, and updates will follow as the significance of Scrymgour’s appointment continues to resonate across the nation. Stay tuned for more insights into how this breakthrough impacts Indigenous representation in government.

Share this momentous achievement and join the conversation about the future of Australian politics!

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