Queensland passes landmark Path to Treaty legislation

Queensland passes landmark Path to Treaty legislation
The Queensland parliament has handed landmark Path to Treaty laws, beginning the primary steps on the street to an settlement with First Nations peoples.

The laws will arrange a framework for a “truth-telling inquiry” to research painful actions and discriminatory incidents taken towards Indigenous Australians prior to now.

From there, a treaty can start to be negotiated.

Queensland’s state parliament has made the choice to go the Path to Treaty laws. (Nine)

That might result in adjustments within the educating of Australia’s colonial historical past in colleges and begin discussions about handing again sacred land or altering names.

But the laws being handed is simply step one to these additional discussions, none of which have been settled.

“(It’s a) milestone today, the last 100 years First Nations people have been fighting for treaty,” Indigenous activist Grace Smallwood stated.

Indigenous girl and activist Grace Smallwood stated the laws passing was a milestone day for First Nations folks (Nine)

“We want something very concrete and positive for the future of our children and white Australian children so we can all come together in one mob in reconciliation.”

Source: www.9news.com.au