Video24/06/25

Broken Land Dalki Garringa Native Nursery

"We’ve been given the land back and it's broken, it's disconnected. It's broken in many, many ways."


Wotjobaluk woman Elizabeth Mace, Operations Manager at Dalki Garringa Native Nursery, discusses the significant issue of contamination and pollution in reclaimed land.


Yoorrook gathered an unprecedented body of evidence about injustices, rights violations and other harms experienced by First Peoples across Victoria in relation to lands, sky and waters, together with recommendations for reform.


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Broken Land Dalki Garringa Native Nursery | Yoorrook Justice Commission