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Nova Peris: Inaugural Speech to the Australian Parliament

2013

Nova Peris: Inaugural Speech to the Australian Parliament

2013

    In 1996, Nova Peris became the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander to win a gold medal at the Olympics, as part of the women’s field hockey team.

    After making history on the field, Peris turned her attention to politics. In 2013, she became the first Aboriginal woman elected to the Federal Parliament. Her maiden speech, a profound and historic moment, is one of the 10 additions to the NFSA’s Sounds of Australia collection in 2024.

    Peris spoke passionately about the struggles of her people. She declared she would give up her accolades ‘in a heartbeat’ to see First Nations Australians free, healthy and able to fully participate in the nation’s destiny.

    Watch a clip of Aaron Pedersen interviewing Peris in 2012 for Who We Are in Sport.

    Courtesy of
    Australian Department of Parliamentary Services

    In 1996, Nova Peris became the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander to win a gold medal at the Olympics, as part of the women’s field hockey team.

    After making history on the field, Peris turned her attention to politics. In 2013, she became the first Aboriginal woman elected to the Federal Parliament. Her maiden speech, a profound and historic moment, is one of the 10 additions to the NFSA’s Sounds of Australia collection in 2024.

    Peris spoke passionately about the struggles of her people. She declared she would give up her accolades ‘in a heartbeat’ to see First Nations Australians free, healthy and able to fully participate in the nation’s destiny.

    Watch a clip of Aaron Pedersen interviewing Peris in 2012 for Who We Are in Sport.

    Courtesy of
    Australian Department of Parliamentary Services
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