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Australia - July 2025

Landmark truth-telling inquiry finds Indigenous Australians faced genocide

On 1 July, Australia’s first truth-telling inquiry, the Yoorrook Justice Commission, concluded that Aboriginal people in the state of Victoria experienced genocide and crimes against humanity as a consequence of British colonisation, starting from 1834. The findings are based on a four-year Aboriginal-led inquiry, drawing from public hearings, public submissions and documentary evidence. The report details atrocities that include mass killings, sexual violence, and child removals, among other things. It delivers 100 recommendations calling for redress (including financial compensation) and systemic reforms across education, housing, land, health and child protection. The report also calls for the establishment of a permanent First Nations’ representative body that would be given decision-making powers at all levels of government. The Victoria state government tabled the report in parliament on 1 July, stating that it will consider all recommendations.

Sources: ABC News, Human Rights Law Centre, BBC News, The Guardian, Premier of Victoria

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