
Whipping Tree in Western Australia Becomes Symbol of Healing and Reconciliation
A tree in remote Western Australia, once a site of brutal punishment for Aboriginal people, has been transformed into a symbol of healing and reconciliation. The 'whipping tree' in Warmun, where Kija woman Roberta Daylight's great-grandmother was whipped, was memorialized after a community commemoration, turning a painful past into a shared future.









