Malarndirri Barbara McCarthy is a Yanyuwa woman from Borroloola in the Gulf of Carpentaria. A former journalist, McCarthy has been Labor Senator for the Northern Territory since 2016. She began her career as an Aboriginal journalist cadet for the ABC in Darwin in 1989 and worked across Australia before becoming the presenter of the Northern Territory news and Stateline. She returned to her community of Borroloola in 1997 to establish the region's first community radio station and the Lijakarda Arts, Culture and Media Training Centre. In 2005 McCarthy was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for Arnhem. After being defeated at the 2012 election, she worked as a presenter for SBS/NITV News from 2012 to 2016. McCarthy won the Inaugural Journalism Award at the Deadly Awards in 2013 and was nominated for two Walkley Awards. In her first speech in the Senate in 2016, she highlighted the struggles of recognition and land rights for First Nations people, and she was the first politician to list ownership of traditional Indigenous lands as part of declarations of interest in Federal Parliament.
Penny Tweedie spent a year travelling around Australia in 2000 photographing and interviewing successful young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, which resulted in her 2001 book Indigenous Australia: Standing Strong. This photograph was taken when McCarthy was a journalist for ABC TV Darwin.
Gift of the artist 2004
© Estate of Penny Tweedie
Penny Tweedie (47 portraits)