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TALKING TREATY IN NEWCASTLE AREA
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is hosting a series
of meetings in the Newcastle area this week to ask local Aboriginal people
their views on the concept of a treaty.
The meetings, which are co-hosted by ATSIC and are being held around
the State, are designed to inform the Indigenous community about how a
treaty might work and get its feed-back on the concept of a treaty.
"We have seen the failure of Government efforts to legislate for
our rights through laws, the latest disaster being the highly expensive
and litigious Native Title legislation. This hasn't worked for Aboriginal
people, especially those of NSW - which has the country's largest Indigenous
population," NSWALC Councillor for the Sydney / Newcastle Region,
Veronica Graf said.
"However, we are not advocating a treaty in these meetings, nor
are we negotiating anything to do with a treaty. These meetings are purely
to inform and educate our people about what treaties are. Once properly
informed the community can then make up their mind as to whether they
wish to proceed down the path of negotiating a treaty.
"For too long, we have been told what's best for us by governments
who couldn't be bothered consulting us about our own future. Our people
are telling us that they don't want the treaty issue hijacked by government
and other non-Indigenous interests. They want to make their own decisions
about whether or not they want a treaty, and if so, what sort of treaty
it should be."
Participants will be asked to complete a Treaty Survey Form at the end
of the consultation workshop. The survey form, which looks at the seven
key issues discussed in the workshop, will assist NSWALC in understanding
the views of Aboriginal people on these issues. This information on the
survey will be collated by NSWALC and put into a report which will be
used to plan a strategy on how to proceed on this issue.
The first of the local area's meetings was held in Maitland today and
another two will be held in Newcastle tomorrow (April 24th) at Garden
Suburb and then on May 6th at the Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council
in Gosford. Both meetings will be held from 11am to 3pm.
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