In 1992, Edward Koiki Mabo was posthumously awarded the Australian
Human Rights Medal in the
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Awards, together with the Reverend Dave Passi, Sam Passi (deceased), James Rice (deceased), Celuia Mapo Salee (deceased) and Barbara Hocking (deceased). The award was in recognition "of their long and determined battle to gain justice for their people" and the "work over many years to gain legal recognition for indigenous people's rights". In 1993,
The Australian newspaper commemorated his work by voting him the 1992 Australian of the Year (not to be confused with the official
Australian of the Year awards issued by the Australian Government). A documentary film,
Mabo: Life of an Island Man, directed by Trevor Graham, was released in 1997 and received the
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary. The
Eddie Koiki Mabo Lecture Series was established in his honour in 2004 at James Cook University. The lectures have been given by eminent Australians on
Mabo Day, which takes place every year on 3 June, in
National Reconciliation Week, in most years since then. On 21 May 2008, James Cook University named its Townsville campus library the Eddie Koiki Mabo Library. Mabo Day is an official holiday in the Torres Shire, celebrated on 3 June, and occurs during
National Reconciliation Week in Australia. On 10 June 2012,
Mabo, a television film based on Mabo's life, was broadcast on the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). In June 2014, the annual
Eddie Mabo Award for Social Justice was created as one of three awards at the newly-established
National Indigenous Human Rights Awards in
Sydney, New South Wales. On 3 June 2015, on the 23rd anniversary of the Mabo decision, a star was named Koiki after Eddie Koiki Mabo. It was named by
Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, with the naming ceremony taking place at
Sydney Observatory. The star is within the
Southern Cross constellation as well as the huge Torres Strait Islanders' constellation known as
Tagai, which is very culturally significant and used for
nautical navigation. On 24 August 2015,
Tony Abbott became the first
Prime Minister of Australia to visit Mabo's grave on Murray Island, where he paid tribute to his legacy. In 2016,
Google Doodle commemorated his 80th birthday. In 2017, the
Royal Australian Mint issued a 50-cent coin commemorating 25 years since Mabo's death and the legal decision and 50 years since the referendum. It was designed by his granddaughter Boneta-Marie Mabo and released in
National Reconciliation Week. In 2022, the
State Library of Queensland produced a podcast called ''Hi, I'm Eddie''. Hosted by Rhianna Patrick, the podcast discusses the Mabo's life, the High Court case, and the enduring legacy of both.
Mabo Centre The Mabo Centre was launched on 4 March 2025 in
Perth (Boorloo). The centre is a research, training, and knowledge exchange centre created as a joint initiative between the
National Native Title Council (NNTC) and the
University of Melbourne, focused on native title agreements. The centre is governed by a board of up to 11 members, Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics and Sidney Myer Chair of Commerce at the University of Melbourne. Eddie Cubillo, professor and lawyer with extensive experience, • OM95-26 Mabo Cutting Books – these books contain newspaper clippings relating to the Mabo case between November 1990 and October 1994 • 29122 Album of Photographs Relating to the Mabo Case on Mer Island 1989 – a photographic account of the proceedings of the Mabo case on Mer (Murray Island) • 6837 Justice Moynihan – Determination re Mabo Case Papers 27 Feb 1986 – three bound volumes regarding the determination of a reference from the High Court of Australia of the factual issues raised in the action by Eddie Mabo and others, prepared by Justice Moynihan. • 32825 Mabo family collection – Includes a collection of shirts worn by and commemorating Eddie Mabo, many made by his wife Dr. Bonita Mabo AO for the extended family. Other significant items include the annotated Mabo family copy of
Margaret Lawrie's
Myths and legends of the Torres Strait. ==See also==