VACRO (Housing)
VACRO is an independent, non-profit organisation created in 1872. It supports people in contact with the criminal justice system and their families to create new beginnings and stronger communities. This submission makes recommendations grounded in Vacro's experience supporting people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, to access housing and avoid homelessness post-release. It also shares a perspective from Warrigunya, a Gippsland-based Aboriginal Incorporated not-for-profit organisation working to establish a supported housing project for Aboriginal men leaving prison.
Truth-teller consent
Consumer Action Law Centre
Consumer Action Law Centre is an independent advocacy organisation offering community legal and financial counselling to support people facing vulnera... more
Anonymous 1238
This submission from a group of Aboriginal Victorians express concerns about growing inequity between Traditional Custodians and all Aboriginal Victor... more
Uncle Henry Atkinson
Uncle Henry Atkinson is a Wolithiga man. Born in Echuca, his father was born in 1891 and his mother around 1928. Uncle Henry describes the conditions... more
Lionel Lauch
Lionel Lauch is a Gunditjmara Kirrae Wurrung-Bundjalung man. He is the co-founder of Living Culture, which teaches people to see through an Indigenous... more
Reports and Recommendations
Read the official reports and recommendations of the Yoorrook Justice Commission.

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, will be available in the coming month.

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, will be available in the coming month.

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