Posted: 2023-03-01 03:11:54

A fighter for his people’s rights, a private man for whom family was sanctuary, a diehard footy fan, a loyal member of the NT government caucus.

NOTE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that this article contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who has died, used with the permission of his family. 

Family and former parliamentary colleagues have today bid farewell and paid their final tributes to late Tiwi Islander politician, Lawrence Costa, at a state funeral in Darwin.

Mr Costa, a serving member of the NT Labor government, died suddenly of a heart attack in December, at the age of 52.

This morning, the former member for Arafura’s coffin arrived at St Mary’s Cathedral accompanied by police motorcade and draped in the Northern Territory flag.

Dressed in black and gold, the colours of Mr Costa’s beloved Richmond and Imalu Tigers football teams, pallbearers – including former chief minister Michael Gunner – carried his casket into the church.

Male pallbearers dressed in black with yellow ties carrying a casket down the aisle of a church.
Pallbearers wore black and gold ties in tribute to Mr Costa's favourite football teams.(ABC News: Ian Redfearn)

In a service that combined elements of both Tiwi and western cultures, Mr Costa was remembered as a “big man with a big heart” who tirelessly served his people for years.

Mr Costa’s widow, Ebony, gave a moving testament to the man she described as her “soulmate”.

Two women sitting in a church pew, with one of them crying and holding the other.
One of Mr Costa's former Labor colleagues, Arnhem MLA Selena Uibo, in an emotional moment at the service.(ABC News: Ian Redfearn)

"My husband was an incredible person. Not only was he a great husband, he was an amazing father, grandfather, best friend, colleague, and so much more. And in my thoughts and tears, I am reminded of just how much he made an impact on all of our lives,” she said.

An Indigenous man with shaved hair and glasses smiling, looking at the camera, with blank background
Lawrence Costa represented the Arafura electorate for more than six years.(Supplied: NT government)

“He was my soulmate, my inspiration, my best friend who walked beside me through everything we did.

"For someone so private, he surely gave and shared so much of himself.

“Lawrence supported and loved us all, and was always there to help find the way through life’s challenges – he will deeply be missed everyday, and I will be reminded of your love, your life and your legacy – from my heart to yours.”

A priest in a white robe, with his face painted in a traditional Aboriginal design, standing and speaking at the alter.
The state service held at St Mary's Cathedral was attended by hundreds of mourners.(ABC News: Ian Redfearn)

Member was struggling with health

The hundreds of mourners in attendance also heard how Mr Costa had been struggling with his health before his early death.

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