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  1. The Manitoba Association of Basketball Officials (MABO) is an arm of Basketball Manitoba and a branch of the Canadian Basketball Officials Commission (CBOC).

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    • Who Was Eddie Mabo?
    • What Happened on Mabo Day?
    • Why Was The Mabo Decision So Important?
    • Who Opposed The Mabo Case?
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    Eddie Koiki Sambo was born on June 29, 1936 on the Torres Strait island of Mer, also known as Murray Island. His mother died during childbirth and he was raised by his mother's brother, Benny Mabo, whose surname he adopted. Mabo settled in the Queensland city of Townsville in 1959 with his wife, Bonita. He was an activist for the Torres Strait Isla...

    On June 3, 1992, the High Court overturned the legal concept of "terra nullius" — that land claimed by white settlers belonged to no-one. The court ruled in favour of the Meriam people by a majority of six to one vote. Sadly, Mabo did not live to see his victory, having died of cancer five months earlier aged 55. Mrs Salee and Sam Passi also passed...

    The Mabo decision acknowledged the traditional rights of Indigenous people to their land and waters, and paved the way for native title in Australia. The Australian government passed the Native Title Act in 1993 after 51 hours and 49 minutes of debate in the Senate, the longest-ever debate at the time. The law set out the framework for Indigenous p...

    The Mabo decision was hailed as a momentous victory for Indigenous rights, however the mining and pastoral sectors were concerned about its implications. The Queensland government tried to circumvent the outcome by passing the Queensland Coast Islands Declaratory Act in 1985, which retrospectively abolished the Islanders' claims to Mer. The High Co...

    Mabo Day commemorates the High Court ruling in 1992 that overturned the legal concept of "terra nullius" and recognised Indigenous land rights. Learn about Eddie Mabo, the Torres Strait Islander who led the land claim, and the challenges and achievements of native title.

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    Edward Koiki Mabo (29 June 1936 – 21 January 1992) was an Indigenous Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights in Australia, in particular the landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised that indigenous rights to land had continued after the British Crown acqui...

  4. Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (commonly known as the Mabo case or simply Mabo) is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised the existence of Native Title in Australia. It was brought by Eddie Mabo against the State of Queensland and decided on 3 June 1992.

  5. The Mabo Case was a significant legal case in Australia that recognised the land rights of the Meriam people, traditional owners of the Murray Islands (which include the islands of Mer, Dauer and Waier) in the Torres Strait.

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  7. Jun 25, 2024 · Eddie Koiki Mabo was a Meriam activist who fought for land rights for Torres Strait Islander peoples in the 1980s and ’90s. He filed what became known as the Mabo case, which successfully challenged existing law that prevented Torres Strait Islander peoples and Aboriginal peoples from legally owning land where they lived prior to the ...

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