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List of Indigenous Australian firsts

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.

Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people


Total population
517,000, 2.5% of Australia's population (in 2006)[1][2]
Languages
Several hundred Indigenous Australian languages (many extinct or nearly so), Australian English, Australian Aboriginal English, Torres Strait Creole, Kriol
Religion
Majority Christianity, with minority following traditional animist (Dreamtime) beliefs.
Related ethnic groups
see List of Indigenous Australian group names

17th century edit

1600s edit

18th century edit

1780s edit

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

1790s edit

19th century edit

1800s edit

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

1810s edit

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

1830s edit

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

1850s edit

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

1860s edit

1870s edit

1880s edit

1890s edit

20th century edit

1900s edit

1910s edit

  • 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).[25]
    • First Indigenous Australian to be awarded a medal for gallantry: Neighbour (Albert Medal).[26]
  • 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.[28]

1920s edit

  • 1925
    • First Indigenous Australian to tour abroad as part of open sporting team: Glen Crouch (Queensland rugby league team to New Zealand).[29]
    • First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained deacon in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): James Noble (clergyman).[28]
    • 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.[28]
  • 1927
    • First Indigenous Australian to have a book published: David Unaipon (Aboriginal Legends).[30]
  • 1929
    • First Indigenous Australian to win the World Professional Sprint Championship: Lynch Cooper.[31]

1930s edit

1940s edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

  • 1960
    • First Indigenous Australian to compete at the Paralympics: Kevin Coombes.[45]
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby league: Lionel Morgan.[46]
  • 1961
    • First Indigenous Australian to win the Bay Sheffield: Ken Hampton.[47]
    • First Indigenous Australians to represent Australia in basketball: Bennie Lew Fatt and John Bonson.[48]
  • 1962
    • First Indigenous Australian to win a Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games: Jeff Dynevor (Bantamweight boxing).[49]
    • First Indigenous Australian to release an album: Georgia Lee (Georgia Lee Sings the Blues Down Under).[50]
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby union: Lloyd McDermott.[51]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Australian federal elections.[19]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Northern Territory elections.[19]
  • 1963
    • First time Indigenous Australians legally allowed to drink alcohol in New South Wales (30 March).[52]
    • 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.[53]
  • 1964
  • 1965
    • First Indigenous Australian police officer: Colin Dillon.[56]
    • Indigenous Australians first given right to vote in Queensland elections.[19]
    • First all-Indigenous Australian contemporary music concert held in Sydney.[44]
    • First novel by an Indigenous Australian author to be published in Australia: Wild Cat Falling by Mudrooroo[57]
  • 1966
    • First Indigenous Australian university degree graduates: Charles Perkins (see also 1984) and Margaret Valadian.[58]
    • First Indigenous Australian to be ordained as a Minister of the Methodist Church: Lazarus Lamilami.[59][60]
  • 1967
    • Indigenous Australians allowed to be counted in the Australian census[19] (the first census to include Indigenous Australians was 1971).
  • 1968
  • 1969

1970s edit

  • 1970
    • First Indigenous Australian to play soccer for Australia: Harry Williams.[66]
    • First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Australia (then called the Church of England in Australia): Patrick Brisbane.[28]
  • 1971
  • 1972
    • First Indigenous Australian theatre company formed: "Nindethana" (founded by Jack Charles and Bob Maza).[72]
    • 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).[73]
    • First Indigenous Australian representative Australian rules team to play overseas (Papua New Guinea).[74]
    • First film made by an Indigenous Australian (Blackfire, by Bruce McGuinness and Martin Bartfeld).[75]
    • First Indigenous Australian to receive a knighthood (Douglas Nicholls).[76]
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1975
    • First Indigenous Australian to be employed in Australia's tertiary education sector as a lecturer: Maryann Bin-Salik.[80]
  • 1976
  • 1977
    • First Indigenous Australian to hold a shadow portfolio in a federal, state or territory parliament: Neville Perkins (Northern Territory).[19]
    • First Indigenous Australian to referee a world title boxing match: Trevor Christian.[83]
    • First city council to fly the Aboriginal flag (Newcastle City Council).[84]
  • 1979
    • First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in volleyball: Mark Tutton.[85]
    • 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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21st century edit

2000s edit

2010s edit

2020s edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The estimated resident Indigenous population of Australia at 30 June 1991 was 351,000 people. In 2006, there were 517,000 people, representing 2.5% of the total Australian population. Between 1991 and 2006 the Indigenous population increased by 2.6% per year on average, compared with 1.2% for the total Australian population. The population of Indigenous Australians is projected to increase to between 713,300 and 721,100 people in 2021, at an average growth rate of 2.2% per year": Australian Bureau of Statistics, "Australia" (2009)
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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions December 2019 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 Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleDidgeridoo Boomerang Torres Strait face mask David Unaipon Albert Namatjira Noel Pearson Ernie Dingo David Gulpilil Jessica Mauboy David Wirrpanda Cathy Freeman Christine AnuTotal population517 000 2 5 of Australia s population in 2006 1 2 LanguagesSeveral hundred Indigenous Australian languages many extinct or nearly so Australian English Australian Aboriginal English Torres Strait Creole KriolReligionMajority Christianity with minority following traditional animist Dreamtime beliefs Related ethnic groupssee List of Indigenous Australian group names Contents 18th century 19th century 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 20th century 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 21st century 2000s 2010s See also References17th century edit1600s edit 1606 First known meeting between Indigenous Australians and Europeans Mapoon Queensland 3 18th century edit1780s edit 1788 First Indigenous Australian to live amongst Europeans Arabanoo 4 1790s edit 1793 First Indigenous Australian song performed in Europe Bennelong Yemmerrawanne 5 6 1796 First Indigenous Australian to appear in print Bennelong see also 1949 7 19th century edit1800s edit 1802 First Indigenous Australian to circumnavigate Australia Bungaree 8 1810s edit 1815 First Indigenous Australian to be granted land by the colonial authorities Bungaree 9 1830s edit 1835 First Indigenous Australian to be recorded playing western sport Shiney cricket in Hobart 10 1836 First publication solely written and published by Indigenous Australians Flinders Island Chronicle twenty nine editions published 11 1850s edit 1856 Indigenous Australian males first given the right to vote in elections South Australia 12 1860s edit 1864 First time portions of the Bible published in an Indigenous Australian language Ngarrindjeri 13 1868 First Australian cricket team to tour overseas and the first sporting team to represent Australia abroad is composed of Australian Aboriginal people 10 1870s edit 1870 First Indigenous Australian to play first class cricket Twopenny 14 1871 First Indigenous Australian to become a deacon James Unaipon 15 1880s edit 1883 First Indigenous Australian to win the Stawell Gift Bobby Kinnear 16 1889 First Indigenous Australian to play in a major Australian rules football league South Australian Football Association now SANFL Harry Hewitt 17 1890s edit 1893 First Indigenous Australian to play representative rugby union Frank Ivory Queensland 18 1895 Indigenous Australian women first gain the right to vote in elections South Australia 19 1897 First translation of the New Testament into an Indigenous Australian language Dieri 20 1899 First Indigenous Australian to be recorded Fanny Cochrane Smith 21 20th century edit1900s edit 1900 First Indigenous Australian to regularly play in a major Australian rules football league West Australian Football Association now WAFL Jimmy Melbourne 22 1904 First Indigenous Australian to play in the Victorian Football League VFL Joe Johnson 23 1909 First Indigenous Australian to play first grade level rugby league George Green 24 1910s edit 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 25 First Indigenous Australian to be awarded a medal for gallantry Neighbour Albert Medal 26 1916 First Indigenous Australian to be awarded the Military Medal in World War I Maitland Madge 27 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 28 1920s edit 1925 First Indigenous Australian to tour abroad as part of open sporting team Glen Crouch Queensland rugby league team to New Zealand 29 First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained deacon in the Anglican Church of Australia then called the Church of England in Australia James Noble clergyman 28 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 28 1927 First Indigenous Australian to have a book published David Unaipon Aboriginal Legends 30 1929 First Indigenous Australian to win the World Professional Sprint Championship Lynch Cooper 31 1930s edit 1932 First literary writing in Indigenous Australian vernacular Sam Dintibana in Dieri 32 1935 First Indigenous Australian to be selected in the Victorian interstate Australian rules team Doug Nicholls 33 1938 First major national Indigenous day of protest Australia Day protest by the Aborigines Progressive Association 34 1939 First mass strike of Indigenous Australians Cummeragunja walk off 35 1940s edit 1944 First Indigenous Australian to be commissioned as an officer in the Australian armed forces Reg Saunders 36 First Indigenous military aviator Len Waters 37 1949 First federal electorate named after an Indigenous Australian Division of Bennelong named in honour of Bennelong 38 1950s edit 1950 The first named Indigenous Australian to appear on an Australian stamp Gwoya Jungarai 1954 First Indigenous nurse in South Australia Lois Lowitja O Donoghue First Indigenous Railway Station Master 39 1957 First Indigenous Australian to become an Australian citizen Albert Namatjira 40 First Indigenous Australian to enrol in university Margaret Williams Weir 41 1958 First Indigenous Australian woman to be selected for a national sporting side Faith Coulthard cricket 42 First song written and recorded by Indigenous Australians Give the Coloured Boy a Chance written by Jimmy Little Snr and recorded by Jimmy Little 43 1959 First Indigenous Australian entertainer to appear on television Jimmy Little 44 First Indigenous Australian to gain a university qualification Margaret Williams Weir 41 1960s edit 1960 First Indigenous Australian to compete at the Paralympics Kevin Coombes 45 First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby league Lionel Morgan 46 1961 First Indigenous Australian to win the Bay Sheffield Ken Hampton 47 First Indigenous Australians to represent Australia in basketball Bennie Lew Fatt and John Bonson 48 1962 First Indigenous Australian to win a Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games Jeff Dynevor Bantamweight boxing 49 First Indigenous Australian to release an album Georgia Lee Georgia Lee Sings the Blues Down Under 50 First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in rugby union Lloyd McDermott 51 Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Australian federal elections 19 Indigenous Australians first given right to enrol to vote in Northern Territory elections 19 1963 First time Indigenous Australians legally allowed to drink alcohol in New South Wales 30 March 52 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 53 1964 First Indigenous Australian to publish a book of verse Oodgeroo Noonuccal We Are Going 54 First Indigenous Australians to compete in an Olympic Games Michael Ah Matt Adrian Blair and Frank Roberts 55 1965 First Indigenous Australian police officer Colin Dillon 56 Indigenous Australians first given right to vote in Queensland elections 19 First all Indigenous Australian contemporary music concert held in Sydney 44 First novel by an Indigenous Australian author to be published in Australia Wild Cat Falling by Mudrooroo 57 1966 First Indigenous Australian university degree graduates Charles Perkins see also 1984 and Margaret Valadian 58 First Indigenous Australian to be ordained as a Minister of the Methodist Church Lazarus Lamilami 59 60 1967 Indigenous Australians allowed to be counted in the Australian census 19 the first census to include Indigenous Australians was 1971 1968 First Indigenous Australian to become world champion bantamweight boxing Lionel Rose 61 First Indigenous Australian to be named Australian of the Year Lionel Rose 62 First Indigenous Australian to compete internationally in wrestling John Kinsella 63 First Indigenous Australian to become a state champion cyclist Brian Mansell Tasmania 64 1969 First Indigenous Australian to play List A cricket Ian King First legal challenge for Aboriginal title to land Milirrpum v Nabalco 65 1970s edit 1970 First Indigenous Australian to play soccer for Australia Harry Williams 66 First Aboriginal Australian to be ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Australia then called the Church of England in Australia Patrick Brisbane 28 1971 First Indigenous Australian to sit in the Parliament of Australia Neville Bonner 67 First play written by an Indigenous Australian performed in mainstream theatre The Cherry Pickers by Kevin Gilbert 68 First Indigenous Australian to win a Grand Slam tennis event French Open Evonne Goolagong First Australian rules footballer to be honoured with an MBE Graham Farmer 69 70 Australian Aboriginal Flag first flown in public designed by Harold Thomas the flag was flown in Victoria Square Adelaide on National Aborigines Day 12 July 71 1972 First Indigenous Australian theatre company formed Nindethana founded by Jack Charles and Bob Maza 72 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 73 First Indigenous Australian representative Australian rules team to play overseas Papua New Guinea 74 First film made by an Indigenous Australian Blackfire by Bruce McGuinness and Martin Bartfeld 75 First Indigenous Australian to receive a knighthood Douglas Nicholls 76 1973 First Indigenous Australian jockey to win the Melbourne Cup Frank Reys 77 First Indigenous Australian to captain Australia Arthur Beetson Rugby League 78 First television show with an all Aboriginal cast Basically Black 79 1974 First Indigenous Australian elected to a state or territory parliament Hyacinth Tungutalum 19 1975 First Indigenous Australian to be employed in Australia s tertiary education sector as a lecturer Maryann Bin Salik 80 1976 First Indigenous Australian to hold vice regal office Governor of South Australia Sir Douglas Nicholls 81 First Indigenous Australian to be appointed a Justice of the Peace in South Australia Ken Hampton see also 1961 82 First Indigenous Australian Barrister Patricia O Shane First Indigenous Australian woman to be awarded an Order of Australia Lois Lowitja O Donoghue 1977 First Indigenous Australian to hold a shadow portfolio in a federal state or territory parliament Neville Perkins Northern Territory 19 First Indigenous Australian to referee a world title boxing match Trevor Christian 83 First city council to fly the Aboriginal flag Newcastle City Council 84 1979 First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in volleyball Mark Tutton 85 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 1980s edit 1980 First Indigenous Australian to receive a PhD Bill Jonas 86 from the University of Papua New Guinea 87 First Indigenous Australian to officially address the United Nations Jim Hagan 88 1981 First boxer to become Australian titleholder in four weight divisions Tony Mundine 89 First feature film starring all Indigenous Australian cast Wrong Side of the Road 90 First Aboriginal person and first woman to become a permanent head of ministry in Australia Patricia O Shane 1982 First Indigenous Australian woman to gain a private pilot s licence Virginia Wykes 91 First Indigenous Australian man to play at Wimbledon Ian Goolagong mixed doubles with sister Evonne 92 First Indigenous Australian to win the Norm Smith Medal Maurice Rioli 93 First Indigenous Australian to head a state government department New South Wales Department of Aboriginal Affairs Pat O Shane 94 1983 First Indigenous Australian to become a medical doctor Dr Helen Milroy 95 1984 First Indigenous Australian to become permanent head of a federal government department Department of Aboriginal Affairs Charles Perkins 96 see also 1966 1985 First Indigenous Australian television station commences Channel 4 Yuendumu 97 First Indigenous Australian bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia Arthur Malcolm 1986 First Indigenous Australian Minister of the Crown Ernie Bridge Western Australia 98 First Indigenous Australian to represent Australia in netball Marcia Ella Duncan 99 1987 First Indigenous Australian psychologist Pat Dudgeon 100 1989 First Indigenous Australian to win the Magarey Medal Gilbert McAdam 101 First Indigenous Australian to receive a PhD from an Australian university Eve Fesl Monash 102 103 1990s edit 1990 First Indigenous Australian to win an international track medal bronze 4 400 m relay 1990 Commonwealth Games Cathy Freeman see also 1992 and 2000 104 First Indigenous Australian rock opera Bran Nue Dae 105 1991 First Indigenous Australian woman to represent Australia in hockey Lorelle Morrissey 106 1992 First Indigenous Australian woman to be selected in the Olympic Games Cathy Freeman see also 1990 and 2000 107 The Torres Strait Islander Flag is flown for the first time 108 1993 First Indigenous Australian to win a Brownlow Medal Gavin Wanganeen 109 1994 First Indigenous Australian to be appointed a university Chancellor Pat O Shane University of New England 110 1995 First Indigenous Australian to graduate as a veterinary surgeon Joe Schmidt 111 1996 First Indigenous Australian to win a Gold Medal at the Olympic Games Nova Peris hockey 112 First Indigenous Australian to play Test cricket Jason Gillespie First Indigenous Australian male to represent Australia in hockey Baeden Choppy 93 First Indigenous Australian to be appointed a judge Bob Bellear 113 First Indigenous Australian woman to complete a Sydney to Hobart race Kathy Collingridge Yacht One Time Sidewinder 1997 First Indigenous performing arts centre Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts ACPA First Indigenous Australian elected to the International Rugby Hall of Fame Mark Ella 114 1999 First Indigenous Australian to become Miss Australia Kathryn Hay 115 2000 First Indigenous Australian to win an individual Olympic gold medal 400m 2000 Summer Olympics Cathy Freeman see also 1990 and 1992 104 21st century edit2000s edit 2001 First Indigenous Australian woman elected to an Australian parliament Carol Martin 116 2003 First Indigenous Australian woman Minister of the Crown Marion Scrymgour 104 First Indigenous Nurse Practitioner Australia Lesley Salem First Indigenous medical practitioner to be awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy Sandra Eades 2006 First Indigenous Australian surgeon Kelvin Kong 117 2008 First Indigenous Australian to play in the National Basketball Association NBA Nathan Jawai 2009 First Indigenous Australian woman to become an Anglican remote area priest Yulki Nunggumajbarr 118 2010s edit 2010 First Indigenous Australian woman elected to a United Nations body Megan Davis Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 119 First Indigenous Australians to set foot on Antarctica Narelle Long and Malcolm Lynch 120 First Indigenous Australian to play international Twenty20 cricket Dan Christian Australia vs West Indies 121 First Indigenous Australian elected to the Australian House of Representatives Ken Wyatt 122 2011 First Indigenous Australian Rhodes Scholar Rebecca Richards 123 2012 First Indigenous Australian woman archdeacon in the Anglican Church Karen Kime 124 First Indigenous Australian to join golf s PGA Tour Scott Gardiner 125 First Indigenous Australian to study at the University of Cambridge Lilly Brown 123 First Indigenous Australian appointed to a federal court Matthew Myers 126 2013 First Indigenous Australian to become a head of government Adam Giles Northern Territory 127 First Indigenous 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