The initial European settlement of Australia two hundred years ago was accompanied by violence on an horrific scale. The very reason for the colony's establishment was to rid British gaols of excessive numbers of convicted felons. Their treatment after arrival in Australia was marked by extreme brutality (Hughes, 1987). The scale of the suffering of Aborigines at the hands of European settlers has been extensively documented (Reynolds, 1982), and the legacy of that persecution remains with Australians today.