Ruby Florence Hammond PSM (1936 - 16 April 1993) was an Australian Indigenous rights campaigner and the first Indigenous South Australian to seek election...
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Hammond is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after Ruby Hammond, the first indigenous woman to...
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Retrieved 16 February 2023. Allen, Margaret; Raftery, Judith (2017). "Hammond, Ruby Florence (1936–1993)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved...
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dancers, Cartwright, Hammond and Menhenick, became part of the line-up of Legs & Co., who made their debut the week after Ruby Flipper's last performance...
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Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI) and spokespeople such as Ruby Hammond, Bill Onus and Faith Bandler were some of the many groups and individuals...
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the Australian Progressive Alliance. Independent – Ruby Hammond, indigenous rights campaigner. Hammond was the first indigenous person to seek election...
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appointed Head of the Aboriginal Issues Unit of the Commission until Ruby Hammond replaced him in 1990. Among the 99 cases investigated by the Commission...
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year after remodeling a Ruby Tuesday restaurant into the company's first Jim 'N Nick's, company spokeswoman Meridith Hammond indicated they would no longer...
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rep; first Aboriginal person to address the UN and Australian Cabinet Ruby Hammond PSM, Equal opportunity achievement, Customary law and Sovereignty advocate...
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Aboriginal Women of South Australia at its inception in 1966. Alongside Ruby Hammond and Gladys Elphick, she strove to improve education for Aboriginal people...
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