Treaty Grant Provided To Wurundjeri Corporation
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting the Wurundjeri Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Aboriginal Corporation to engage more Aboriginal Victorians on the state’s historic Treaty process.
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Natalie Hutchins announced a $10,000 Treaty Circle Grant for the Corporation through the Treaty Community Engagement Program.
The Wurundjeri Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Aboriginal Corporation will host four community consultations to provide an overview of treaty and explain treaty legislation and processes.
Following these consultations, findings will be presented to Wurundjeri Elders to consider the community’s feedback and come to a consensus regarding eventual treaty negotiations.
The Treaty Engagement Program supports Traditional Owners groups and other organisations and businesses to engage with Victorian Aboriginal communities as well as non-Aboriginal Victorians on Treaty. This will provide further insight on how self-determination and treaty can strengthen Victorian Aboriginal communities.
The Program will also help ensure the treaty process continues to be guided by Aboriginal voices and prepare the Aboriginal community for the establishment of the Aboriginal Representative Body and eventual Treaty negotiations.
Insights obtained through the Program will be used by the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission as it works to establish the Aboriginal Representative Body as part of the next phase of the treaty process.
A second round of applications for the Program have been received and are currently under consideration.
The Labor Government has provided more than $37.5 million to support the treaty process and promote self-determination among Victorian Aboriginal communities.
Quote attributable to Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Natalie Hutchins
“Treaty will have benefits for all Victorians – promoting reconciliation, fostering shared pride in Aboriginal culture and helping to heal the wounds of the past.”
Quote attributable to Member for Richmond Richard Wynne
“The voice of the Wurundjeri will be heard clearly in all conversations and negotiations around the historic Treaty process.”