Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu

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Aboriginal pronunciation: [maralambuwiɡurubuwu] ), is an Australian politician. He was a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2012 to 2016. He was originally elected for the Country Liberal Party (CLP), but quit the party in April 2014 to sit as an independent. He briefly joined the Palmer United Party (PUP) before returning to the CLP in September 2014. [1]

Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu
Councillor of the Tiwi Islands Region
for Bathurst Island
Assumed office
28 August 2021
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
YearsTermElectoral divisionParty
2012 2014 12th Arafura Country Liberal
2014Changed allegiance to: Independent
2014Changed allegiance to: Palmer United
20142016Changed allegiance to: Country Liberal

Kurrupuwu was born in Nguiu on Bathurst Island, the smaller of the two main Tiwi Islands. He was named Francis Xavier by Sister Anne Gardiner, after Bishop Francis Xavier Gsell, who had established a Catholic mission on the island in 1911. [2] A staunch Catholic, he has worked with the Church for over thirty years, and is also manager of the Australian Red Cross on the islands. He has also held many local government roles, including President and Deputy Chair of the Nguiu Community Council, a member on the ATSIC regional council, Deputy Chair of the Tiwi Land Council and a councillor in the Tiwi Islands Shire. [3]

Kurrupuwu once stood for Labor preselection, but switched sides to the Country Liberals after losing faith in progressive politics, [4] in particular what he called Labor's "condescending" policies towards Aboriginal people. [5] At the 2012 general election, he defeated former AFL footballer Dean Rioli who was the Labor candidate for Arafuraboth men are related to former member and footballer Maurice Rioli. [6]

In April 2014, Kurrupuwu was one of three indigenous MPs, alongside Alison Anderson and Larisa Lee, who resigned from the Country Liberal Party and sat as independents. [7] The three MPs joined Palmer United later that month, with Anderson becoming the party's parliamentary leader. [8] [9] In September 2014, Kurrupuwu resigned from PUP and re-joined the Country Liberal Party. [10]

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References

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  7. La Canna, Xavier (15 April 2014). "Giles questions MP's skills". ABC News. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Arafura
2012–2016
Succeeded by