What is the justice commission?
It will be the first “truth-telling” process of its type in Australia,charged with investigating both historical and ongoing injustices committed against Aboriginal Victorians across all areas of social,political,cultural and economic life,starting with colonisation. It is specific to the state of Victoria. The process is partly modelled on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up by Nelson Mandela in post-apartheid South Africa,as well as those that have been held in New Zealand and Canada.
Who will run the inquiry?
Wergala/WambaWamba elder Professor Eleanor Burke,YortaYorta and DjaDja Wurrung man Dr Wayne Atkinson,Wurundjeri and Nguralillum Wurrung woman Sue-Anne Hunter,Palawa woman Professor Maggie Walter and former Supreme Court judge Professor Kevin Bell have been appointed to the commission.
The commissioners will operate independently from government,and will be afforded the full power of a Royal Commission,with powers to compel government and others such as churches or schools to appear or produce documents and to answer questions.
Though the commission will be able to make recommendations for reform,it will not have the power to order reparations,punish individuals,or implement reforms.