Research Summary: Benefits & limitations of overseas Indigenous-State treaties

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This document summarises the findings of a report prepared for the Treaty Authority by Yardhura Walani (meaning “a strong, healthy place” in Ngunnawal language), the National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research at the Australian National University.

Read the full research report below.

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The Treaty Authority acknowledges First Peoples as sovereign peoples throughout the lands and waters now known as Victoria and across Australia. We pay deep respect to all Traditional Owners, their lands, waters and skies, their Elders and ancestors, languages, family and clan groups, and their Lore, Law, customs, traditions and spiritual connections.

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