Australia’s first Treaty Bill a “historic step forward”

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Australia reached a significant milestone by tabling the first ever treaty Bill in Victorian parliament. This follows a decades’ long journey and years of negotiations.

Treaty pathway developed alongside the Yoorook Justice Commission, Australia’s first Indigenous-led truth-telling inquiry. The Commission was called for by The First People’s Assembly back in 2021 linking truth-telling with Treaty making.

Many First Nations communities welcome the Treaty Bill, and if passed, legislation will enshrine the First Peoples’ Assembly, under a new authority called Gellung Warl.

Oxfam Australia Executive Lead First Peoples Program, Jimi Peterson has described the time as emotional, marking progress and recognition. 

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