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Faces of truth: Victorians fighting for a brighter Indigenous future
Leaders and witnesses of the Yoorrook Justice Commission shine a light on the effects of colonisation on Indigenous Victorians and offer a shared path forward. Warning: Gallery contains images of people who have died.
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Thousands join the Walk for Truth to confront Victoria's colonial past
Commissioner Travis Lovett walked over 500km in the Walk for Truth, a Yoorrook Justice Commission initiative to inform Victorians about colonisation's impact. The walk, from Portland to Parliament House, drew more than 12,000 participants.
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Victoria’s record in Aboriginal affairs suggests we either hate black people or don’t know what on earth we are doing.
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‘We have to be part of the change’: Why Aunty Eva-Jo believes a treaty is key to Victoria’s future
The Yoorrook Justice Commission has revealed hard truths about injustices Indigenous people have suffered. Those who shared their stories tell what the priorities of Australia’s first treaty should be.