Tania Major came to public attention three years ago as the youngest person ever elected to ATSIC. She broke the ice of public discussion about a number of issues concerning the welfare of young Indigenous people when she was featured on national television programs such as
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Fab Female Role Model No: 6 Tania Major
Winner of Young Australian of The Year Award 2007.
Tania Major came to public attention three years ago as the youngest person ever elected to ATSIC. She broke the ice of public discussion about a number of issues concerning the welfare of young Indigenous people when she was featured on national television programs such asFour Corners and 60 Minutes. She made some people feel very uncomfortable, and was happy to do so. She spoke directly and very publicly to the prime minister and other opinion leaders about the appalling secrets of domestic violence in her community in the belief that the best way to represent her people was to tell the truth. Tania is the only person within her community to complete a university degree; indeed, she's the only one to have successfully completed Year 12. Tania has become a role model not only for Indigenous youth, but also for all young Australian's.
Tania Major came to public attention three years ago as the youngest person ever elected to ATSIC. She broke the ice of public discussion about a number of issues concerning the welfare of young Indigenous people when she was featured on national television programs such as
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What a great idea for a blog! Like you, I have a daughter (she's six) and I worry about who her roles models are; especially in a sex-sells everything world. Saturday morning cartoons aren't even safe anymore! I am not only happy to see a blog covering female role models but one that is racially inclusive! Atta girl! Looking forward to further posts.
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