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VPRS 19312 Deadly Questions Campaign Website

Public Record Office Victoria
Department of Premier and Cabinet
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This series comprises the website for the Deadly Questions campaign created by the Department of Premier and Cabinet (VA 1039 ). 

The Deadly Questions campaign provided an opportunity for Victorians to learn directly from Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Victorians about their cultures, history, and issues facing their communities, as well as their aspirations for Treaty between Victoria’s First Peoples and the Government of Victoria. The website provided a platform for non-Aboriginal Victorians to ask questions about Aboriginal history and culture. 

Content for Deadly Questions was directed by Gunditjimara man Richard Frankland.

The Deadly Questions campaign was followed by the Deadly & Proud campaign. A capture of the website for Deadly & Proud can be found in VPRS 19310 - Deadly & Proud Campaign Website.
 

Data time period: [2018 TO 2019]

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