Alice Eather


Alice Pearl Daiguma Eather was a slam poet, environmental campaigner and teacher. She was an Indigenous Australian and a teacher in the Maningrida community.
Eather's mother is an Aboriginal Traditional Owner Helen Djimbarrwala Willams and her father is artist and gallery-owner Michael Eather, who has European ancestors who arrived on the second fleet. She was brought up and educated in Brisbane but moved to Maningrida to be the first Ndjebbana-speaking Aboriginal teacher.
In 2013 Eather had learnt that Paltar Petroleum had made an application to begin fracking. Her campaign group, Protect Arnhem Land, was successful in convincing the Northern Territory government to suspend the application pending agreement with the local population; further campaigning eventually led to Paltar withdrawing the application in 2016. In 2014 she was awarded the Northern Territory Young Achiever's Environment Award for her work in preventing oil exploration of Arnhem land.
Her poetry was featured in an autobiographical chapter in the book Growing up Aboriginal. She appeared in the ABC television programme 'The Word: Rise of the Slam Poets'.
She died 4 June 2017 aged 28 as a result of suicide.