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Millewa-Mallee native title win
Jul 18th, 2025 at 2:27pm
 
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Reply #1 - Jul 18th, 2025 at 5:40pm
 
The State of West Victoria?  They never ratified that I'm certain.  Nothing but more division and exclusion - give 'em a dead roo and a stick... they can live their traditional way - native title was never intended to be any right to exclude others - that's mission creep and must be undone by legislators down the track - give 'em an exclusive reservation - not just some wide open claim - and one day all the reservations (that they once railed against) can be united into a single Homeland where they can all go, enjoy their traditional life, and STFU:-

Meanwhile on the Eastern Front- here is a list of demands:-

"Land and water return:
Returning land and water to Traditional Owners is a key demand, recognizing the deep connection First Peoples have to their Country.
First Peoples' control over education and child protection:
The commission advocates for greater control and decision-making power for First Peoples in these critical areas.
Reparations and shared governance:
The commission calls for reparations to address historical injustices and for the establishment of shared governance structures across public institutions.
Truth-telling initiatives:
Ongoing truth-telling initiatives, including at universities, are crucial for correcting the public record and fostering a deeper understanding of the impacts of colonization.
Increased funding and oversight:
The commission recommends increased funding and oversight to ensure better health, housing, and educational outcomes for First Peoples.
Treaties and shared decision-making:
The commission emphasizes the need for treaties between the Victorian government and First Peoples, as well as shared decision-making power.

In essence, the Yoorrook Justice Commission's recommendations represent a call for transformative change, urging the Victorian government to take decisive action to address past wrongs and build a more just and equitable future for First Peoples.


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Reply #2 - Yesterday at 8:40am
 
And we cannot go there because of our race.
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Twilight Zone. Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #4 - Yesterday at 4:32pm
 
Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 2:51pm:
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