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Oxfam welcomes historic Treaty Bill

September 10, 2025

Oxfam Australia has welcomed the introduction of the Statewide Treaty Bill into the Victorian Parliament today as a historic step forward on the decades-long journey to Treaty.

First Peoples Program lead Jimi Peters said the moment marked both progress and recognition.

“We are elated that today the Victorian Government has introduced the Statewide Treaty Bill — this is a proud moment in history and a significant step forward for First Peoples’ self-determination and decision-making,” he said.

“We acknowledge that this decades-long moment is a milestone that generations have worked towards. Treaty is about unity, truth-telling and self-determination.

Real change

“People thrive when they can set their own course in life, and when it comes to First Peoples’ communities, cultures and lands, the experts are First Peoples.

“The Assembly has been representing First Peoples for six years, and this Bill recognises that real change can only come when decisions are made by those who know best.

“Treaty will mean First Peoples’ communities can use local knowledge to deliver practical solutions in health, education, housing and caring for Country.

Closing the Gap Review

“The Productivity Commission’s Closing the Gap Review confirms that better outcomes will only be achieved when First Peoples have the power to make decisions about their own communities and lead local systems of governance.

“Treaty will help tackle the deep inequalities First Peoples experience and ensure a stronger, fairer future for all.”

Oxfam Australia encouraged all Victorians to celebrate this historic moment and continue to walk alongside First Peoples as the journey to Treaty unfolds.

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.