Content examples page

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Disclaimer heading

This is a disclaimer about the content on this page. It could be used to provide a sensitivity warning and links to Social and Emotional Wellbeing information.

Call to action block

This is the contact variant of this component. It also comes in a warning variant that displays a red warning sign and border. 

Card Grid Block

Secondary card grid heading

This is a card grid. It comes in two variants:

  • A card grid show below - Will keep adding cards to rows of 3 cards
  • A Carousel Version - Will add carousel controls and keep the the row to 1

Focus Area Block

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Focus area list. It was primarily built to link to the focus areas Yoorrook investigated, e.g. criminal justice, child protection, etc.

It will appear broken if an image or icon is not selected for each focus area. Make sure you include them.

You should include 6 or more focus areas otherwise it will overlap with the content below depending on the component.

Focus area 1

Focus area 1

This is a paragraph for the focus area. It should be kept to 1-2 paragraphs or under 140 characters.

A koala cradles its joey while nestled securely between two tree branchesFull width image. Will span the content width (1600px)

Full width video block. Can take a youtube or vimeo link.  You can also 'Set as decorative' and include a video uploaded in the CMS if you want a autoplaying decorative image.

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Rich Text Block

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A rich text block allows you to enter 'Rich text' and other components.

It is the main block to utilise for body copy. Content inside of the rich text block gets restricted to the width of the block.

Quote card body text.

- Quote attribution.

Extra body text.

A kookaburra perched on a branch, surrounded by native trees and bathed in soft light.Images and videos inside of a rich text field are restricted to the width of the field not the page.

Iframe Block

Iframe block for embedding external pages. Mostly used for the DTP storymaps.

PDF embed block

Embed PDF saved in the CMS.

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Proof point grid block

The proof point grid has 2 options for content.

  • Accordions - Display dropdown boxes
  • Icon boxes - General used to display statistics in a grid format

Icon box 1

Stats 1

Icon box 2

Stats 2

Recommendations Accordion List

This is a recommendations block. It allows you to either select recommendations from the CMS or auto-populate recs based on the topic.

It will display them in accordions underneath the topics of the recommendations.

Yoorrook for Transformation
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Led by First Peoples, the Victorian Government must: 


(a). Transfer oversight and responsibility of First Peoples’ prison healthcare from the Department of Justice and Community Safety to the Department of Health. 

b) Provide First Peoples people in custody with primary healthcare, social and emotional wellbeing support, specialist services and access to disability supports at equivalent standard to that provided in the community, as well as ensuring First Peoples’ cultural safety. 

(c) Work with the Federal Government to ensure that First Peoples in prison have access to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS). 

(d) Revise the system for auditing and scrutiny of custodial healthcare services, to ensure that there is a robust oversight of all providers of prison healthcare (both public and private) and public reporting of the outcomes.

(e) Reform the prison complaints process to ensure that First Peoples’ prison complaints, including complaints against private prisons and contractors, are handled by an appropriately resourced independent oversight body with sufficient powers to refer matters for criminal investigation. The body must be accessible to First Peoples in prison and complainants must have adequate legislative protection.

Yoorrook for Transformation
Yoorrook for Transformation

Related Entries List

Show a list of evidence based on the selected topic. This is based on a submissions tagged with education topic.

Individual or Group SubmissionIndividual or Group Submission

Steph Tashkoff

Steph Tashkoff, a teacher, describes the ongoing impact of colonisation and stolen land she sees first-hand on young Koorie people. She highlights the... more

Individual or Group SubmissionIndividual or Group Submission

Anonymous 1491

The author decided to make this submission as they believe their early education and experiences would mirror those of many other non-Indigenous Austr... more

Individual or Group SubmissionIndividual or Group Submission

Ross

Ross, a high school worker in Naarm, feels that Australian history taught by European teachers falls short and can be clumsy and offensive. He advocat... more

Individual or Group SubmissionIndividual or Group Submission

Anonymous 1480

Anonymous 1480 migrated from Aotearoa to Australia in their teens at a time when many people like them were labelled as ‘half-caste’ and vilified in t... more

Timeline Block

This is the timeline field. You can either have the timeline expand it's height based on the number of entries or contain it in a scrollable container, so it doesn't become an hugely long page. There is no indication for the constrained version that it is scrollable so can look a little strange like the below if a large image is included.

Each entry will be collated under the year and then the month in the year specified.

Please select
January 2023

Timeline entry 3

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Ocean waves cascade over an orange, rocky beach, bordered by cliffs and grassy green hills.
January 2025

Timeline entry 1

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Entry cta link
February 2025

Timeline entry 2

This is body text for entry 2

Entry cta link
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Timeline Block

This is the timeline field. You can either have the timeline expand it's height based on the number of entries or contain it in a scrollable container, so it doesn't become an hugely long page. There is no indication for the constrained version that it is scrollable so can look a little strange like the below if a large image is included.

Each entry will be collated under the year and then the month in the year specified.

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This is a bunch of text

First Peoples Assembly Victoria Co-Chair Reuben Berg sits in chair while speaking into a microphone.A woman from Nunkeri Tiddas dance group, in traditional aboriginal body paint, holds gum trees and performs a cultural dance on the Walk for tRUTH.
A large crowd of people stand together in solidarity around an aboriginal flag on a grassy oval.A large group of people stand and kneel in front of a building in Colac on the Walk for Truth.
Aunty Eleanour Bourke and Travis Lovett hold up a possum skin cloak at a lectern while surrounded by a crowd on the steps of parliament house.Two people from Na Djinang Circus in traditional aboriginal body paint on stage in acrobatic positions at a performance of 'The Land On Which We Meet' at Colac Otway Performing Arts and Cultural Centre.

Text and asset block

This will display text and then an asset next to eachother. It can be reversed so that the asset appears on the left.

An asset can be:

  • An image
  • A video
  • An animated image grid (this one)
  • A video grid
  • A custom animation (Fairly sure this is a holdover from development and doesn't work)

View from Mount Duwul (Mount William), looking down toward Mud-Dadjug (Mount Abrupt) and neighbouring peaks within Gariwerd (Grampians National Park). The mountains are cloaked in shadow as low clouds spill gently off the ridgelines.
The sun sets over the clouds and the mirror-like surface of Lake Tyrrell, casting warm hues across the landscape. The reflections blur the line between sky and water.Towering orange cliff faces rise from the landscape in the Gunigalg area of Gariwerd (Grampians National Park), encircled by green trees beneath a wide expanse of blue sky
A crystal-clear river winds through the grasslands of Wamoon (Wilsons Promontory National Park), with distant mountain peaks rising in the background.A yellow-tailed black cockatoo peers through a tangle of foreground branches, its head visible between the leaves and twigs.

Video Playlist Block

This is a playlist created from selecting video entries in the video section.

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13/06/25

Alister Thorpe calls for accountability around the harms caused by the so-called 'Half-Caste Act', passed in Victoria in 1886

"I think it's really important that the 'Half-Caste Act' is scrutinised as a policy that had a significant intergenerational impact. It stopped us from being able to practice our culture, our language and ceremonies. It stopped us from gathering at important cultural sites, and it disconnected us from our family, clans and kinship structures."

Gunai, Yorta Yorta, Gunditjmara, Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung man Alister Thorpe calls for accountability around the harms caused by the so-called 'Half-Caste Act', passed in Victoria in 1886.

We can't change the truth of our past, but by accepting and understanding it, we can walk forward together to a better shared future. For First Peoples and all Victorians. First the talk. Now the walk. The true path forward starts here.

13/06/25
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06/06/25
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