Yoorrook Justice Commission Chair Professor Eleanor Bourke AM has thanked all those who shared their truths as part of this historic First Peoples-led truth-telling process, the first of its kind in Australia.
Your submission to Yoorrook is important
Watch Shayne talk about the importance of making your truth telling submission to Yoorrook and how Truth Receivers like him can help.
Get to know Truth Receiver Stephen Thorpe
I am Stephen Thorpe and belong to the Gunnai, Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta and Palawa nations. I was born in Naarm (AKA Melbourne) on Wurundjeri land.
Yarn with a Truth Receiver from the Yoorrook Justice Commission
Proud Gunditjmara and Monero/Gunnai man Joseph Saunders wants to help create a better future for his kids.
How we can support you
Yoorrook has free and confidential social and emotional wellbeing and legal supports available for you. Speaking to Yoorrook about your experiences can sometimes feel too much. While some people get by really well and have strong support networks already, Yoorrook recognises this isn’t the case for everyone. Free, confidential and safe social and emotional wellbeing support is available to people … Read More
How to make a submission
Yoorrook, Victoria’s truth telling Commission, invites First Peoples to tell us about your experiences of injustice. You can share the truth about any injustice you like by making a submission. For example truths about: your local area your family’s experiences experiences of racism, forced removal from home and land, massacres, forced labour, cultural loss, intergenerational trauma, economic disadvantage and stolen … Read More