Victorian Opposition Pledges to Repeal Aboriginal Treaty Bill if Elected
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Rueben Berg’s speech to Parliament as Treaty Bill was debated in Lower House — First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria
This week the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria Co-chairs addressed the Victorian Parliament as debate commenced on historic Treaty legislation. Read Rueben Berg’s historic speech below. Ngata Ngatook Gunditjmara Ngatook Kirrae Wurrung Ngatook Djaparung Ngatook Worimi Ngatook Parabeena Leenyar meering than yang poonart Wanyoon Wurundjeri Meering T’do Wurundjeri Leenyar T’do Wurndjeri Kakoon Gellung Warl. The tip of the spear. Across these lan…
The Victorian opposition recently announced that, if elected at the 2026 general election, it would repeal the state's Aboriginal Treaty Bill within its first 100 days and replace it with a First Nations Victoria and advisory body. This move has sparked strong backlash from the government and the First Peoples' Assembly. The Treaty Bill, currently being debated in the state parliament, aims to establish the First Peoples' Assembly as a permanent…
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