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Victoria’s premier apologized in parliament for historical injustices against Aboriginal people, marking a key step in the treaty process.
Victoria’s premier, Jacinta Allan, delivered a formal apology in parliament for historical injustices against Aboriginal people, including land dispossession, forced removals, and cultural suppression, acknowledging these were intentional.
The apology, driven by the Yoorrook Justice Commission and part of Victoria’s treaty process, passed 56-27, with the opposition opposing it due to its treaty endorsement.
While leaders praised the moment as historic, concerns were raised over political division and new sentencing laws that may undermine progress.
A public celebration of the treaty’s launch is planned for Friday at John Cain Arena.
El primer ministro de Victoria se disculpó en el parlamento por las injusticias históricas contra el pueblo aborigen, marcando un paso clave en el proceso del tratado.