Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Craig Crawford in Cherbourg last year

June 17, 2022

The State Government is calling for members to join a Path to Treaty Interim Body.

Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people with leadership experience in community engagement for self-determination and reconciliation have been encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Craig Crawford said successful applicants would play a critical role in building the momentum of the Path to Treaty in Queensland.

“The Palaszczuk Government is committed to righting the wrongs of the past,’’ Mr Crawford said.

“The next phase of treaty-making is about creating the best environment for negotiations to take place.

“This will be done through research, community engagement and co-design of future Path to Treaty structures to progress this significant reform.”

Queensland has been on a Path to Treaty since July 2019 to address the unfinished business of the forcible displacement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from their land and waters since colonisation.

The Path to Treaty will ultimately achieve a treaty, or treaties, between the State Government and First Nations peoples for a new and just relationship – one that celebrates the vibrant cultures of First Nations and achieves tangible justice, equality, and opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

“To achieve a truly reconciled, prosperous and treaty-ready state there is much work to be done,’’ Minister Crawford said.

“We are seeking expressions of interests of those who have the right experience to help lead this process.

“The advisory body will be appointed for 12 months and include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders as well as non-Indigenous representatives.”

Expressions of interest can be submitted online

Applications close on July 18.

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