Lowitja O’Donoghue, celebrated campaigner for Aboriginal Australians, dies aged 91
- Aboriginal rights advocate Lowitja O'Donoghue, the first Aboriginal person to address the United Nations, has died at the age of 91 in Adelaide.
- O'Donoghue was a trailblazer who played a pivotal role in native title legislation, fought for Indigenous rights, and served as the chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission.
- Her unwavering commitment to justice and reconciliation brought Australia closer to a better future, as reflected in moments such as the Apology to the Stolen Generation and the 1967 referendum.
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