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Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people signed

Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people signed

Nov 14, 2025

Sydney [Australia], November 14: The first treaty between Indigenous people and a government in Australia has entered into law in the state of Victoria after it was finalised and signed.
Members of the state's First Peoples Assembly gathered for a ceremony to sign the document on Wednesday evening before state Governor Margaret Gardner added her signature to the treaty on Thursday morning.
Jill Gallagher, a Gunditjmara woman and former commissioner of the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission, told Australian public broadcaster ABC that the treaty represents "the story of the Aboriginal people's resistance".
"Today marks a turning point in our nation's history, a moment where old wounds can begin to heal and new relationships can be built on truth, justice and mutual respect."
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan described the signing of the treaty as marking a "new chapter" in the state's history.
"It is a chapter that is founded on truth, guided by respect and carried forward through partnership . a partnership to build a stronger, fairer, more equal Victoria for everyone," Allan said.
Australia was colonised by the then-British Empire in 1788, with settlers first arriving in what is now known as Victoria in the early 1800s. While British powers entered into treaties with Indigenous peoples in other colonised countries, including Canada, New Zealand and the United States, no treaty was ever signed in Australia. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune