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Two years after the historic Mabo case, the Yorta Yorta people brought Native Title back into the national spotlight.
The odds were against an Aborigine trying to fight a settler in court. But Tommy McRae believed he had a right to fair treatment.
At a time when Aboriginal culture and traditions were under threat, art helped tell the story of Victoria's Indigenous people.
A friendship between Aboriginal leader Simon Wonga and Protector William Thomas led to the return of land to Wonga's people.
It only addressed part of the problem, but to Australia, the 1967 referendum represented a ‘fair go' for Indigenous people.
Unions have played a major part in Victoria's political history, from the 19th century to today.
A major Melbourne university began as a place where the working class could better their future.
Tommy McRae's work is more than just a link to his culture – it illustrates the impact of European settlement on the landscape.
Once a makeshift meeting place for unions, Trades Hall has become a Melbourne icon.
In the 1850s, Victorian tradesmen fought for the right to equal hours of work, rest and play.