Echoes of the Unheard: Reckoning with the Lasting Impacts of Colonisation

I want to bring something into the light today, something raw, uncomfortable, yet undeniably important. There exists a lingering belief that the effects of colonisation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have faded into the annals of history. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve been honoured to hear deeply personal, harrowing yet resilient stories from individuals who bear the echoes of a painful past and a challenging present. Among them is a family whose generations have been marked by the haunting legacy of the Stolen Generations. An elder shared with me the pain of her great-grandmother’s forced removal as a child, a wound that seeped through generations, inflicting a painful disconnection from family, culture, and identity. In another encounter, a mother’s eyes told a story of unfathomable loss. Her son, a young man with a life ahead of him, became another statistic - another Aboriginal death in custody. He was not just a number. He was someone...