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Thomas Mayo

Thomas Mayo is a leading voice in human rights advocacy and an award-winning author. A Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal, Erubamle Torres Strait Islander, he came to public prominence when he co-led the high-profile campaign for Australia’s Voice referendum, speaking with thousands of Australians about the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Thomas is recognised as one of Australia’s leaders in Indigenous rights, and works with schools, community groups, corporates and government to achieve justice, recognition and equity for First Nations peoples. He is on several boards including the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. 

An accomplished orator and storyteller, Thomas has written seven books including the Voice to Parliament Handbook, which was voted the 2024 Book of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs), as well as Social Impact Book of the Year and Non-Fiction Book of the Year. His book Always Was, Always Will Be is a practical guide of hope and inspiration after the referendum. Thomas regularly writes for publications including The Monthly, the Guardian and Koori Mail. His book Dear Son: Letters and reflections from First Nations fathers and sons has been adapted into a critically acclaimed play, which has shown in Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide.

Thomas is a proud father of five children.

 

Books by Thomas Mayo