British Settlers Guilty of Genocide Against Indigenous Australians
- The Yoorrook Justice Commission presented its final report on Tuesday, concluding British colonists committed genocide against Indigenous Victorians since 1834.
- This conclusion followed four years of inquiry and over 1,300 submissions exposing systemic injustices and lasting impacts of colonisation.
- The report documented massacres, child removals, cultural erasure, and economic exclusion of nearly $290 billion in extracted gold with no benefit to Aboriginal people.
- Aboriginal health leader Jill Gallagher called the genocide finding “indisputable,” while Senator Lidia Thorpe said, “We're left to be the poorest people in our own country.”
- Victoria’s government is carefully considering over 100 recommendations, including treaty negotiations and redress, and urges all Victorians to engage with this history.
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The indigenous population of the state of Victoria was ‘almost completely destroyed’ during colonisation, a parliamentary inquiry has found. The commission is advocating, among other things, reparations.
An investigation conducted by the Yoorrook Commission in Victoria, Australia, found that Aboriginal people had been victims of a "genocide" perpetrated by European settlers and recommended a series of remedial measures.
The colonization of the Prussian country in the 13th century was like genocide. A memory of Prussia on the occasion of the dissolution of the German order state 500 years ago.
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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
On July 1, the Victorian government tabled the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s final report, Yoorrook for Transformation, which made 100 recommendations for reform over several years. Yoorrook Truth be Told is the official public record of Victoria’s history since colonisation. Indigenous witnesses such as Eva-Jo Edwards believe a treaty is the best way forward.
'A gift to the people of Victoria': here's what mob think of Yoorrook's truth findings
With the Yoorrook Justice Commission's final reports handing down findings of genocide and highlighting the importance of treaty and redress, NITV speaks to Aboriginal leaders about the truth telling process.
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