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Eddie Mabo

Published on Jul 02, 2019

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Eddie Mabo

BY: Olivia L, Arabella S, Luci T.
Photo by NichoDesign

born on the 29th of june 1936

Born on the island of mer (murry islands)
Photo by Kuyan Redman

EDDIES FAMILy

  • Eddies Mum Died from Giving Birth
  • He Was Adopted By his Uncle Benny Mabo
  • He married Bonita Neehow and had 10 children
  • These are the names of all his children; Gail, Celuia, Bethal, Ezra, Mal, Eddie Junior, Mario, Wannee, Malita and Maria Jessie
  • He was the son of Robert Zezou Sambo and Annie Mabo

early life

  • At a very early age Eddies Last name was changed from Sambo to Mabo.
  • Full Name: Edward Koiki Mabo
  • He was Born on the island of Mer or the Murray islands.
  • In 1959 He moved to Townsville QLD
Photo by NichoDesign

Mid Life

  • He was an activist for the 1967 referendum campaign.
  • He helped found the Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health service.
  • The issue of land rights became a focus of his energy in 1974.

Late Life

  • May, 1882 a group of Miriam from the east of the Torres Strait Islands lead by Eddie lodged a case with the high court of Australia for legal ownership of land.
  • Eddie was awarded the Australian human rights medal in 1992
  • After being rushed to Brisbane hospital Eddie died from cancer on January 21, 1992
Photo by nosha

AFTER LIFE

  • Only 5 months after Eddies death what he had been fighting for was announced
  • Prime Ministers visited Eddies grave because he was a significant part of Australia’s history.
  • On the 3rd of June every year Eddie Mabo is celebrated for putting an end to 2 centuries of British and Australians running under a fallacy
  • The library where Eddie liked to study is now named after him 'Eddie Koiki Mabo Library'
Photo by Darren Nunis

mabo decision

  • Whilst Eddie Mabo was working at the James cook university he discovered that his land was crown land
  • Eddie did not believe that this was the case so he took it to court
  • The court also believed that the land did not belong to him or his people