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Treaty-making

250 Years Later

Harry Hobbs Alison Whittaker Lindon Coombes

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Federation Press
25 June 2021
This continent was colonised without consent. No treaty was signed at first contact or in the years thereafter. Australia is a nation state on shaky ground, one of few without a treaty with Indigenous people.

However, recently, Victoria, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland have committed to entering treaty processes with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations whose lands fall within their borders. This is the first time in Australian history that any government has opened a treaty process. While it is momentous, it is not without its challenges given the historical absence of a treaty.

In this edited collection, Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and policy-makers from Australia and New Zealand engage with the legal, historical and political dimensions of treaty-making in Australia. These considered and nuanced contributions provide a roadmap for how to develop a legal artifice and treaty relationship that delivers justice.

Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Federation Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 212mm,  Width: 136mm, 
ISBN:   9781760023041
ISBN 10:   1760023043
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Harry Hobbs, Alison Whittaker and Lindon Coombes 1. Talking Treaty: A Conversation on how Indigenous Nations can become Treaty Ready Daryle Rigney, Damein Bell, and Alison Vivian 2. Treaty Making in Australia: The Non-Indigenous Party Cheryl Saunders 3. Making Black stories matter: Understanding media narratives on treaty and Aboriginal aspirations Amy Thomas, Andrew Jakubowicz and Heidi Norman 4. Establishing a Neutral Legal Framework for Treaty in Australia A. J. Wood 5. Rebalancing, Renewing, Re-structuring: Strengthening the Constitution of Aotearoa through a Treaty Relationship Carwyn Jones 6. Being Self Determining in NSW - Treaty or Not! Heidi Norman, Janet Hunt and Deirdre Howard-Wagner 7. Treaty Making: Critical Reflection on Critiques from Abroad Stephen Young and Harry Hobbs 8. The Mess of Colonialism, the Complexity of Treaty Sarah Maddison, Julia Hurst and Dale Wandin (Wurundjeri) 9. We Dare to Hope: Treaty-Making in Australia Emeritus Professor Mick Dodson AM 10. The work of the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission to bring us closer to Treaties in Victoria Jill Gallagher AO

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