An important leader in the Yamba Aboriginal community, in northern New South Wales, has died.
Christine Ferguson, 52, died a week ago.
She was the chief executive officer of the Birrigan Gargle Land Council.
The chairwoman of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, Bev Manton, says she was a pioneer in the fight for justice.
"Christine's been involved with the lands rights network since its inception and I guess she has kind of grown up with that political background and fighting for the rights of her people," she said.
"She was just one of those lovely people who could negotiate and not be aggressive about it, but still be forceful and obtain the results that were required."
Christine Ferguson is survived by her son Jason and three granddaughters. She was also guardian to a young boy. (Indigenous Community News Network)
The authors of North Coast Voices will miss her friendship and, along with the rest of the Clarence Valley and the Northern Rivers region, mourn her passing.
** Post title is composed of excerpts from the many eulogies at the funeral service on Friday 27 March 2009 in Maclean, NSW.
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