The National Capital Authority (NCA) is seeking a skilled design and construction team—including a full body cast bronze figurative sculptor and an Indigenous pavement artist—to create a lasting tribute to Senator Neville Bonner AO, a Jagera man and first Indigenous person to serve in the Australian Parliament.
This initiative reflects the NCA's commitment to commemorating underrepresented groups in Australia’s democracy in the National Capital and acknowledging the significant contributions of First Nations people to nation-building.
Born in 1922, Neville Bonner etched his name in history in 1971 by becoming the first Indigenous Australian to hold a seat in Parliament. This pivotal moment opened doors for increased Indigenous representation and significantly reshaped Australia's political landscape.
As a passionate advocate for Indigenous rights, Senator Bonner championed issues such as land rights, social equality and improved living conditions for Indigenous communities. Serving as a Liberal senator from Queensland from 1971 to 1983, his dedication elevated awareness of these crucial matters within the political sphere.
Senator Bonner's legacy extends beyond his policy pursuits. He possessed an ability to bridge divides and foster collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, fostering greater understanding and unity.
The NCA is collaborating with Senator Bonner's family to capture the essence of Senator Bonner's life and legacy. An enduring and meaningful tribute that resonates with the broader community is intended.
Interested design and construction teams are invited to submit a tender through AusTender (ATM ID: A23/17). The completed sculpture is anticipated to be unveiled in 2025.
Quote attributable to Hamid Heydarian, Acting Chief Executive of the NCA:
“This tribute not only immortalises Senator Neville Bonner's impact on our nation’s history but also stands as a symbol of the NCA’s commitment, on behalf of the Australian Government, to elevate awareness and recognition in the heart of the National Capital for the contributions of First Nations people.”
Contact: media@nca.gov.au or 6272 2903