VALS - Key Persons


Apryl Day - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Treasurer
  • Co - Owner of Interlude Bar
Apryl Day is a proud Yorta Yorta, Wemba Wemba and Barapa Barapa woman. She is a community organiser and campaigner, and a member of both Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance Victoria and Pay the Rent. She is the daughter of Tanya Day - a proud Yorta Yorta woman who died in custody in 2017. Apryl and her family successfully led the campaign to end the criminalisation of public drunkenness in Victoria and is at the forefront of the fight for police accountability and justice matters. Apryl is the Executive Officer and Founder of the Dhadjowa Foundation which provides culturally safe and strategic guidance and support to families whose loved ones have died in custody in hopes to amplify the campaigning of families and end Aboriginal deaths in custody. Apryl Day is co-owner of Interlude Bar, a cocktail bar and restaurant. She has won many awards, including Voltaire Human Rights Award (Jun 2021), Liberty Victoria, Civil Justice Award (May 2021), Australian Lawyers Alliance, Women of the Year Recipient (Nov 2020), Marie Claire, and the Tim McCoy Human Rights Award (Nov 2019).

Bobby Nicholls

Bobby Nicholls is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, and Wadjabalok man and the nephew of Sir Douglas Nicholls. Bobby was a Director of VACCA for 10 years, first joining in 1981. Bobby has worked in community run organisations such as the Aborigines Advancement League, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency, and the Aboriginal Housing Board of Victoria. Bobby is one of the founding members of Yarnin' Pictures, formed by his passion to document Elders stories whilst training Aboriginal youth in the art of filmmaking. To this end, he helped create an App called "Yalinguth" a Woi-wurrung word meaning ‘yesterday' which echoes the sentiments of many Elders that "we need to go back, before we can go forwards".

Dr Crystal McKinnon

Job Titles:
  • VC Indigenous Research Fellow, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology / Chairperson
  • Vice Chancellor 's Indigenous Research Fellow
Dr Crystal McKinnon is Vice Chancellor's Indigenous Research Fellow, Social and Global Studies Centre, RMIT University. Crystal is an extensively published academic and expert speaker and presenter on subjects related to Indigenous People's civil rights, sovereignty and experiences of the criminal legal system. Crystal is a member of various academic bodies and is involved in academic administration, university governance and wider participation in the Boards of various not-for-profit organisations.

Erin Rose

Job Titles:
  • Budj Bim World Heritage Executive Officer / Member
Erin Rose is Gunditjmara from South West Victoria. Erin has worked in the justice sector for several years providing cultural and reintegration support to Aboriginal people in the justice system, before this she worked across a number of Aboriginal Community Organisations providing advocacy and support. Currently, Erin is the Budj Bim World Heritage Executive Officer at Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Cooperation overseeing the management and protection of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape and its values.

Lorena Walker

Job Titles:
  • Media Officer

Luke Martin

Job Titles:
  • Solicitor, Peninsula Community
Solicitor, Peninsula Community Legal Centre Member Luke is a lawyer and MD candidate, who is honoured to live in Naarm (Melbourne) on the Wurundjeri lands of the Kulin nations. He has worked in International mergers and acquisitions, equities, intellectual property, tax, government advisory, and Indigenous health research. Luke is a Palawa man who is passionate about empowering First Nations' voices to work with government and businesses to help bridge the gap in law, health and economics.

Tarneen Onus Browne

Job Titles:
  • Secretary