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Acknowledgement

We recognise the Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples of the lands across Queensland as the first custodians of this land. We acknowledge their ancestors, spirits, resilience and legacy.  

We recognise the many distinct Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Queensland – the freshwater peoples, saltwater peoples, desert peoples and rainforest peoples. Each have their own unique laws, traditions, languages, culture and traditional knowledge and are the care takers of their lands, seas, waters, air and resources.  

The Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry will complete the picture of Queensland’s history through truth-telling. The Inquiry acknowledges that the colonisation of Queensland and the dispossession of peoples, lands, seas, waters and air has had devastating, and ongoing, impacts on Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

Truth-telling uncovers experiences of endurance, resilience and strength of Queensland’s first peoples and is a powerful way to begin the healing process. Healing will help Queensland move towards a more positive relationship with Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  

Our aim is to create a shared future that is inclusive of all and embraces our diversity. Our future is one of truth, reflection, healing and respect. 

Aunty Lesley Williams

Lesley Williams, a Guwa-Koa woman born in 1946, provides testimony about her life at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her pioneering campaign for stolen wages justice. Her submissions provide extensive documentary and photographic evidence of the controlled labor system under Queensland's Aboriginal Protection Act and the systematic exploitation of Aboriginal workers. 

 

Documents

17/09/2024Submission - Aunty Lesley Williams (Statement) 
18/09/2024Submission - Aunty Lesley Williams (Video) 

Aunty Lesley Williams

Lesley Williams, a Guwa-Koa woman born in 1946, provides testimony about her life at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her pioneering campaign for stolen wages justice. Her submissions provide extensive documentary and photographic evidence of the controlled labor system under Queensland's Aboriginal Protection Act and the systematic exploitation of Aboriginal workers. 

Submission - Aunty Lesley Williams (Statement) 17/09/2024

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Submission - Aunty Lesley Williams (Video) 18/09/2024

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Aunty Lesley Williams

Lesley Williams, a Guwa-Koa woman born in 1946, provides testimony about her life at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her pioneering campaign for stolen wages justice. Her submissions provide extensive documentary and photographic evidence of the controlled labor system under Queensland's Aboriginal Protection Act and the systematic exploitation of Aboriginal workers. 

Acknowledgement

We recognise the many distinct Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples of the lands across Queensland as the first custodians of this land. Our future is one of truth, reflection, healing and respect.