Kathy Mills Kathy Mills i(18222218 works by) (a.k.a. Mooradoop Kathy Mills)
Born: Established: 6 Apr 1936 Katherine, Batchelor - Katherine area, Top End, Northern Territory, ; Died: Ceased: 24 Apr 2022
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gurindji ; Aboriginal Kungarakany
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1 Jarradah Gooragulli : Dance of the Brolgas Kathy Mills , 2022 single work drama

'Jarradah Gooragulli - Dance of the Brolgas is a story Aunty Kathy first wrote 40 years ago, and has been hoping to tell ever since. This First Nations-led performance celebrates the strength of culture and spirit of survival that exists in all of us. Blending storytelling, dance, music, language, cinematography, and song to tell a creation story alongside the story of two lovers.'

Source: Brown's Mart.

1 Ngarla i "The first time I saw her we were standing in line,", Kathy Mills , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ngoonjook , no. 36 2022; (p. 94-95)
1 y separately published work icon Mookanunganuk Mookanunganuk : Selected Poems by Mooradoop Kathy Mills Kathy Mills , Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2020 19748805 2020 selected work poetry

'A debut anthology of poetry by prominent NT Indigenous elder Mooradoop Kathy Mills which spans the past four decades and chronicles a life championing the recognition of Indigenous Australian and human rights. Poems are grouped in five categories: Culture, Family/Personal, Women, Politics and Tributes and include aspects of Moodaroop's Kungarakan culture and language along with NT and local Darwin history.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Jungung - Jack McGinness : Plaiting the Grass for Family, Community Kathy Mills , Darwin : NT History & Memory , 2019 18222247 2019 single work biography

'John Francis 'Jack' McGinness became Australia's first elected Aboriginal Union leader in 1955. It was the culmination of a life spent advocating for Aboriginal and workers' rights. Jungung is Jack McGinness's story told by his daughter, Kathy Mills.

'Jungung traces Jack's early life in the bush of the Nothern Territory's Top End learning the language and culture of his Irish father, Stephen McGinness and Ulnyunduboo, his Koongurrukun mother. When Stephen McGinness died in 1918 the Government removed Jack from his family and his Koongurrukun homeland.

'Despite the Government policies the McGinness family stuck together. In 1923 he joined the union that became the North Australian Workers Union (NAWU) in 1927. Jack married and moved his family to Katherine to work on the North Austalia Railway. During World War II his family was evacuated to South Australia.

'After the War Jack returned to Darwin and was elected president of the Darwin Half-Caste Progressive Association that advocated for citizenship rights for its members. In 1951, his rousing speech to the Australian Council of Trade Union Congress in Melbourne gained their support for his campaign which was ultimately successful.

'In 1955 Jack was elected president of the NAWU, a position he held from 1955056 to 1957-58 and 1962-63. He remained a committed union supporter and advocate for Aboriginal rights until his death in 1973.'  (Publication summary)

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