Body will be able to advise government and make decisions on issues directly affecting Aboriginal people in the state
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The Victorian government will introduce a bill to parliament later this year to make the First Peoples’ Assembly permanent, giving it authority to make decisions and set rules on issues directly affecting Aboriginal people in the state.
As first reported by Guardian Australia earlier this week, the Victorian government and the First Peoples’ Assembly have confirmed the statewide treaty bill will establish the assembly as an ongoing representative body to provide advice to government.
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