Philip McKeon
This submission from Philip McKeon compares two paths to treaty between prior occupants and colonisers in Victoria: Sovereignty and Assimilation. Philip argues that Sovereign treaties "will preserve protocols of governance continuous from emergence to sustain humanity in perpetuity", while Assimilation treaties "will be extinguished dishonourably by design with a republic, erasing governance continuous from emergence to imperil humanity’s future".
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Prof. Mark G. Brett
Prof. Mark G. Brett's paper, "Reinventing Waste Land as a Colonial Legal Fiction," explores the historical development of the concept of waste land fr... more
Anonymous 1481
The author has a broad understanding of colonisation’s impact on First Peoples but feels Victoria's education system was extremely limited in teaching... more
Denise Cusack Sister of Our Lady of Sion
Denise Cusack, Sister of Our Lady of Sion, found attending some of the Yoorrook Justice Commission public hearings to be a deeply moving experience,... more
Sian Prior
Sian Prior, a sixty-year-old white person, acknowledges their privilege and the injustices faced by First Nations people in Australia. They call for t... more
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Yoorrook for Transformation
Third Interim Report: A five-volume comprehensive reform report presenting evidence and findings on systemic injustices, and specific recommendations for meaningful change to transform the future.

Truth Be Told
An official public record that documents First Peoples experiences since colonisation, preserves crucial testimonies for future generations and creates an enduring resource for education and understanding.

Recommendations for change
Yoorrook Justice Commission’s recommendations for truth-telling, justice, and systemic reform in Victoria.