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John Leonard Ah Kit (22 July 1950 – 12 July 2020) was an Australian politician. He was the
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member for
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in the
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from 1995 to 2005.


Early life

Ah Kit was born on 22 July 1950 in
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, the fifth child in a
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family of 13. He moved with his family to Darwin in 1954. He attended Darwin and Parap primary schools and Darwin High School.


Biography

In 1983, he was elected to the Full Council of the Northern Land Council (NLC) representing Aboriginal people in the Katherine region. In 1984 he was appointed Director of the Northern Land Council from 1984 to 1990. He resigned in 1990 to contest the seat of Goyder for the Labor Party. He played an important role in 1991 in Jawoyn efforts to stop the mining of gold, palladium and platinum at Coronation Hill in 1991, Ah Kit was instrumental in the Jawoyn traditional owners’ battle to prevent gold, palladium and platinum mining at Coronation Hill, the resting site of Jawoyn creator being Bula. Ah Kit was Executive Director of the Jawoyn Association from 1991 to 1995 before his election to parliament in a by-election following the resignation of
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. He served as a minister in the first term of the
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Government, a historical milestone as he was the first indigenous minister in the Territory's history. When elected to parliament, John Ah Kit became the ninth Indigenous parliamentarian in Australian history. While in parliament he held a number of portfolios: * Minister for Community Development * Minister for Housing * Minister for Local Government * Minister for Sport and Recreation * Minister for Regional Development * Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Indigenous Affairs Ah Kit retired in 2005 citing ill health. His daughter
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was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2016. Ah Kit died at
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on the evening of 12 July 2020, aged 69.


Awards

* 2007 National NAIDOC Awards – Lifetime Achievement Award – John (Jak) Ah Kit * Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa awarded by the Council of Charles Darwin University


References

1950 births 2020 deaths Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly Australian Labor Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly Indigenous Australian politicians Australian politicians of Chinese descent 21st-century Australian politicians {{Australia-Labor-NorthernTerritory-MLA-stub