Aunty Lisa Briggs: The Historic Apology to the First Peoples of Victoria
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The apology delivered in the Victorian Parliament marked a significant moment in the state’s journey toward truth-telling and accountability. Aunty Lisa Briggs reflects on what the apology meant for Elders, families and the community, and the long history behind it.
Guest: Aunty Lisa Briggs, Metro Member, First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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