This is the second installment of a two part series about the history and impact of the Yoorrook Justice Commission.
In this episode, we hear the stories of First Nations elders whose loved ones were stolen, and who lived through the racist policies whose legacies are still felt in society today. We also hear what happened when the Victorian Premier became the first sitting leader to testify.
And now that the truth has been told, Daniel discusses the recommendations of the report and what happens next.
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