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Tennant Creek Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Tennant Creek

  • Warren Snowden

    Warren Edward Snowden is an Australian politician who served as the member for Lingiari in the Australian House of Representatives from 2001 to 2019. Born in Tennant Creek, he was a member of the Australian Labor Party and held various ministerial positions during his political career, including Minister for Indigenous Health, Minister for Veterans' Affairs, and Minister for Defence Materiel.

  • Yami Lester

    Yami Lester, AO was an Aboriginal elder and activist who was born near Wipena Pound in the Kaytetye country, close to Tennant Creek. He became blind as a result of British nuclear weapons testing at Maralinga in the 1950s. Lester dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of Aboriginal people and advocating for the recognition of the impacts of nuclear testing on his community.

  • Bess Nungarrayi Price

    Bess Nungarrayi Price is a prominent Indigenous Australian politician, artist, and activist. She was born and raised in Tennant Creek and has been actively involved in advocating for Indigenous rights and social justice issues. Price has also served as a councillor for the Northern Territory's Ampilatwatja community and has been vocal about combating domestic violence in Aboriginal communities.

  • Tanya Major

    Tanya Major is an Aboriginal Australian writer and educator, originally from Tennant Creek. She has made significant contributions to Indigenous literature and cultural education. Major has written several critically acclaimed books that explore the stories and experiences of Aboriginal people, their connection to the land, and the importance of preserving Indigenous culture and heritage.

  • Andrea Mason

    Andrea Mason is a prominent Indigenous Australian leader, advocate, and administrator. She hails from Tennant Creek and has worked extensively in empowering and supporting Aboriginal women and children. Mason has held leadership roles in various Aboriginal organizations and has been recognized for her efforts in advocating for social change and addressing issues related to domestic violence and economic development.

  • Ruby Hunter

    Ruby Hunter was an Aboriginal singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in the Munga-Thirri National Park near Tennant Creek. She was known for her soulful voice and unique musical style, blending elements of folk, rock, and reggae. Hunter was a significant figure in Australia's Indigenous music scene and contributed immensely to promoting Indigenous culture and heritage through her music.

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