By: Kate Ashton, Bridget Brennan, Joseph Dunstan
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan says learning about the depth of brutality involved in historical massacres of Aboriginal tribes near her home city shamed and "distressed" her.
Joseph Dunstan is a journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). He focuses on culture and society, exploring topics such as social issues, protests, and the impact of the Coronavirus in Australia. His work has also been featured in Cigalah Group.
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Joseph's coverage primarily focuses on government announcements and legal policy regulations in the context of Victoria, Australia. He frequently reports on political developments, particularly those related to Aboriginal treaty negotiations and local Victorian politics.
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