'Fiona Foley identifies as a provocateur. This term, defined as "a person who deliberately behaves controversially in order to provoke argument or other strong reactions", is evident in the art she makes, her recent academic career, her public statements, writing and persona. In my recent biography, 'Fiona Foley Provocateur: An Art Life', I endeavour to describe the courage that this political positioning has always, and continues, to require from her. At its relentless heart is her family lineage which includes notable leaders, especially her mother Shirley Foley, whose vision for land on K'gari involved restoration of Badtjala possession of this special "paradise." Fiona's fight for justice extends to all Indigenous people, and more broadly to reconciliation, to the embrace of what she describes as the difficult, "shared" histories of those descended from Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations and incoming colonist and settler populations.' (Publication abstract)