First Nations people have been fighting for Treaty/Treaties for decades.
It’s what was promised by Bob Hawke’s Labor government in the 80s and it’s still unfinished business today.
Now, support has increased 25% in just four years.
Treaty is a formal agreement between First Nations people and the Commonwealth that acknowledges sovereignty, protects rights, and sets underlying terms for negotiation with the Government.
We want to want to see progress on all elements of the Uluru Statement: Truth, Treaty and Voice.
The movement is growing. Let’s keep going.