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First visit by new First Nations Ambassador to Torres Strait

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L-R: TSIRC Deputy Mayor Cr. Getano Lui Jnr OAM, Division 9 – Iama, Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed, TSRA Chairperson Napau Pedro Stephen AM, TSIRC Mayor Cr Phillemon Mosby, Torres Shire Council Mayor Cr. Yen Loban and GBK Chairperson Ned David.
14 Jun 2023

The Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA) recently welcomed Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed during his first official visit to the region on 1 – 3 June. 

TSRA Chairperson Napau Pedro Stephen AM said the TSRA was proud to host Ambassador Mohamed during National Reconciliation Week and the Winds of Zenadth Cultural Festival on Waiben (Thursday Island).

'The visit elevates the importance of the Torres Strait region, our culture and our people on a national and international stage,' Mr Stephen said.

'We trust the lasting memories of our vibrant culture, traditions, song and dance will help carry the voices and aspirations from our islands to the world.'

As part of the three day trip, Ambassador Mohamed visited local schools, Indigenous-owned businesses, non-government organisations and attended a regional roundtable with a range of community, local, state and federal representatives.

Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed said the visit aimed to strengthen international ties for the region and understand Torres Strait perspectives on foreign policy.

'It was a privilege to experience the Winds of Zenadth Cultural Festival and meet with elected representatives, cultural leaders and community members to hear directly from local people about their interests in foreign and trade policy,' Mr Mohamed said.

'Supporting the meaningful economic development and participation of First Nations peoples in the global system is one very important facet of my role as Ambassador for First Nations People.'

Mr Justin Mohamed was announced as Australia's inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People by the Hon Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Linda Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians, and Senator Patrick Dodson on 7 March 2023.

Mr Mohamed brings a strong connection to community to the role, having worked in Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal health, social justice and reconciliation over decades. He has been extensively involved in First Nations community-controlled sector, as well as working in government and the corporate sector.

The Ambassador for First Nations People is responsible for leading the Government's efforts to embed Indigenous perspectives, experiences and interests across the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and develop a First Nations Foreign Policy Strategy.

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