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Henrietta Marrie is an Associate Professor at Central Queensland University. She is a member of the Yarrabah Aboriginal Community and has a long history of working in the field of Indigenous education. She has a Bachelor of Education from James Cook University and a Master of Education from the University of Queensland. Marrie has worked in a variety of roles in the education sector, including as a teacher, principal, and lecturer. She has also been involved in research and policy development in the areas of Indigenous education, curriculum, and assessment. Marrie is a strong advocate for Indigenous education and has been involved in a number of initiatives to improve the educational outcomes of Indigenous students. She is a member of the National Indigenous Education Advisory Council and has been a keynote speaker at a number of conferences and events. Marrie is also a published author, having written several books on Indigenous education. She is currently working on a book about the history of Indigenous education in Australia. Marrie is married and has two children. She is 66 years old.
| Popular As | Henrietta Fourmile |
| Occupation | Associate Professor, Central Queensland University |
| Age | 69 years old |
| Zodiac Sign | N/A |
| Born | , 1954 |
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| Birthplace | Yarrabah, Queensland |
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Her husband is Adrian Marrie
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| Husband | Adrian Marrie |
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In 2018, she was named as one of the Queensland Greats by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk in a ceremony at the Queensland Art Gallery on 8 June 2018.
The area of the foreshore of the City of Cairns was traditionally known as Gimuy – after the Slippery Blue Fig Tree. The traditional lands of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji People extend south of the Barron River to Wrights Creek (south of Edmonton), west into the ranges behind Cairns, and east into Trinity Inlet, including Admiralty Island, to the adjacent waters of the outer Great Barrier Reef. The lands in the Cairns suburb of Woree, close to Admiralty Island and Trinity Inlet, were the principal traditional camping grounds of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji people.
Henrietta Marrie was born and raised in Yarrabah, Queensland (an Aboriginal community approx 7 km south-east of Cairns), the eldest daughter of Henry Fourmile (aka Queballum – cyclone), grandson to the Yidinji warrior Ye-i-nie (Aboriginal Peace Maker and 'King' of Cairns).
Since 2003, Henrietta Marrie moved her focus back towards Cairns and first working as the Christensenfund's North Australian Program Officer assisting that philanthropic organisation distribute grants and funds to help promote, sustain, and encourage indigenous biocultural diversity across Australia's north (including the Cairns region)., now working as an Associate Professor at the Central Queensland University's Cairns campus
From Cairns, Henrietta Marrie undertook at Masters in Environmental and Local Government Law (through Macquarie University). Her interests and concerns moved to biocultural diversity, indigenous intellectual property, and traditional ecological knowledge, and as such, by 1997, she had moved on and taken up a position with the United Nations Secretariat for the Convention on Biological Diversity, where she was the first Aboriginal Australian to be appointed to a full-time professional position in a United Nations agency.
By 1988 Henrietta Marrie was lecturing at Griffith University, Brisbane, and in 1991 had managed to return to Cairns (Gimuy) region, where she first assisted co-ordinate the Cairns College of Technical and Further Education's Aboriginal ranger training program, then by 1994, had become the Cairns Coordinator of a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Participation, Research and Development Centre in James Cook University.
Henrietta Marrie (née Fourmile) (born 1954) is an Australian indigenous rights activist. She is an Aboriginal Australian from the Yidinji tribe, directly descended from Ye-i-nie, an Aboriginal leader in the Cairns region. In 1905, the Queensland Government awarded Ye-i-nie with a king plate in recognition of his local status as a significant Walubara Yidinji leader.