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Elizabeth Maud Hoffman

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In 1973, Hoffman became a chairperson of the Aborigines Advancement League and the same year she started as a Board Member and actor in the Nindathanan Theatre. In 1974, Hoffman and Eric (Joe) McGuinness co-founded the Aboriginal Housing Cooperative, with Hoffman as chairperson.
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From 1975 to 1983, Hoffman was a salaried director of the Aboriginal Advancement League, becoming the longest serving director of the AAL. During this time, she oversaw the AAL building appeal that resulted in relocation of the premises from
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In 1982, Elizabeth Hoffman House became incorporated. In 1983, Hoffman returned to Cummeragunja and became a founding member of the Cummeragunja Housing and Development Corporation. In 1985, she became a founding member of the
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In 1954, Morgan gave birth to her first child, Ross. She was a single mother until 1956, when she met her partner with whom she had three children, Monica, Bernard and Denis. The family moved to
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and public servant. She co-founded the first Indigenous Woman's Refuge in Australia, named "The Elizabeth Hoffman House" in her honour. She was one of 250 women included in the
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for Lifetime Achievement in 2006. This award was granted for dedicating life to Aboriginal people, challenging governments and communicating about
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In early 1970s Hoffman co-founded an Aboriginal women's refuge in Melbourne, "The Elizabeth Hoffman House". In 1972, she also co-founded the
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against restrictive practices at the reserve, which shaped her further determination to fight for Aboriginal people's rights.
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Hoffman is honoured in the mural Balit Naggt-bul in Melbourne featuring Life Members of Aboriginal Advancement League.
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and the Housing Co-operative and the same year she was elected as the second Yorta Yorta Representative on the
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From the late 1970s until 1985, Hoffman was a commissioner with the Aboriginal Development Commission.
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In 2001 Hoffman was one of the 250 women included in the Victorian Women's Honour Roll.
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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in New South Wales, but after separation, she took the children to
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Elizabeth Maud Hoffman died on 6 April 2009 in Cummeragunja.
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Index

Cummeragunja
Cummeragunja
Aboriginal
NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
Indigenous rights activist
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award
Cummeragunja
Aboriginal reserve
New South Wales
domestic servant
Cummeragunja walk-off
Aboriginal people
Moama
Melbourne
Aborigines Advancement League
Yorta Yorta Tribal Council
Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
Fitzroy
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service
Alma Thorpe
Bruce McGuinness
Westgarth
Thornbury
Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency
Yorta Yorta Local Aboriginal Land Council
NSW Aboriginal Land Council
NAIDOC Award
family violence

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