Ngaree Ah Kit
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Ngaree Jane Ah Kit (born 4 June 1981) is an Australian politician, who was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly at the 2016 general election, representing the electoral division of Karama, Darwin, for the Labor Party. Ah Kit is currently a minister since May 2022 holding a number of portfolios in the Fyles ministry. She was previously the 13th Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly after being elected on 20 October 2020 following the resignation of Chansey Paech. Before that, she was Assistant Minister for Suicide Prevention, Mental Health, Disability, Youth and Seniors.
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Ngaree Jane Ah Kit (born 4 June 1981) is an Australian politician, who was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly at the 2016 general election, representing the electoral division of Karama, Darwin, for the Labor Party. Ah Kit is currently a minister since May 2022 holding a number of portfolios in the Fyles ministry. She was previously the 13th Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly after being elected on 20 October 2020 following the resignation of Chansey Paech. Before that, she was Assistant Minister for Suicide Prevention, Mental Health, Disability, Youth and Seniors. Ah Kit was born in Katherine, Northern Territory, and was raised in both Katherine and Darwin. She is of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Chinese descent, and is the daughter of Jack Ah Kit, the former Labor member for Arnhem, who was the first indigenous minister in the Northern Territory from 1995 to 2005. Following her brother's death in 2007, Ah Kit became a suicide prevention advocate, forming a survivors' group in 2007 and the Darwin Region Indigenous Suicide Prevention Network in 2010, and working for the Northern Territory Department of Health. She was a territory finalist for the Young Australian of the Year awards in 2009 for her work organising NAIDOC Week in the Top End, and a finalist for Australia's Local Hero in 2016 for her suicide prevention work.
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