Clip description
A background to the Koori Court system is given over a montage of Indigenous inmates in prison. Rob Hulls recites the incident that inspired him to have discussions with the Koori community once he became Attorney-General of Victoria.
Curator’s notes
This clip’s production values contain a strange paradox. It announces the creation of the Koori Court, which is a positive step in the direction of providing legal justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people. But rather than being upbeat, the clip is presented in a dark and even menacing manner.
It opens with the sound of a police siren and a dropped-frame effect showing Aboriginal community housing before cutting to scenes of prisons. This could be seen as a way of depicting the negative state of affairs for Indigenous Australians but the negativity continues even when the positive development of the Koori Court is mentioned. The people involved in making the Koori Court a reality are presented in jump cuts that almost make them appear like perpetrators rather than allies.
The short interview at the end does somewhat relieve the overriding sense of doom but a different approach could have presented the story in a much more hopeful and positive light.