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Albert Holt (born 1936), usually referred to as Uncle Albert Holt, is an
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of the Bidjara people.


Early life

Holt was born in 1936 on the Barambah Mission Reserve (now known as Cherbourg) after his family was forcibly removed from their home country near
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. His father was from the Bidjara nation while his mother was from the Yiman and Wakaman nations.


Career

Throughout his life, Holt has worked as an advocate for community justice, as well as for better education and health services for Australian First Nations people. He has contributed to many advisory committees, parliamentary reviews, ministerial policy forums and educational working groups. For two decades, Holt advocated for schools in Queensland to be more inclusive and lobbied them to incorporate
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into their curriculum, while also encouraging students to maximise the educational opportunities which are available to them. Holt continues to regularly visit many schools to speak to students about Aboriginal culture and to promote reconciliation. As of 2019, Uncle Albert had been adopted by over eight local schools. Holt founded the Hymba Yumba Community Hub, an independent indigenous school built at Springfield in 2011. In 1995, Holt became the first senior liaison officer to work at the
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. At the end of 2001, Holt retired from full time work. However, he continued to be heavily involved in the community. In 2006, Holt helped establish the
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in Queensland, where magistrates are advised on sensitive cultural issues. He also became a member of the ministerial-appointed Queensland Indigenous Consultative Committee where he was invited to advise the government on issues concerning education for
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students. He is also credited with helping establish the Inala Indigenous Health Service and the Southern Queensland Centre of Excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care. Holt is also one of the founders of the Inala Family Education Centre.


Books

Holt released his autobiography entitled ''Forcibly Removed'' in 2001, which was followed by ''Murri on a Mission - Gunnan Gunnan'' in 2015. In 2017, Holt, Everald Compton and Henry Palaszczuk all contributed to Sophie Church's book ''Goondeen: Understanding Australia'' where they each discussed their personal stories and their views about what type of country they believe Australia is.


Recognition

A community housing development in Inala was named Uncle Albert Holt Terraces. Holt was named as the Male Elder of the Year at the 2005
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and received the Premier's Senior Citizen Volunteer Award in 2007. In 2018, Holt received an
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from the World Indigenous Nations University, while a building at the Hymba Yumba Community Hub was named in his honour. In October 2017, Queensland premier
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announced Holt had been selected as a baton bearer for the
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, held prior to the
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on the Gold Coast. In 2022, Holt was named as a Queensland Great.


References

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