Federal Labor leaves Indigenous treaties to the states
Tom McIlroyCanberra Bureau Chief
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Labor has dropped plans to pursue a national treaty with Indigenous communities, leaving the controversial agreements to state governments.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the federal government would instead work to get the creation of a Makaratta commission for Indigenous truth-telling “right”. Along with a Voice to parliament, the commission and treaty are key promises from the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
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Tom McIlroy is the Financial Review’s Canberra bureau chief based in the press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously the AFR’s political correspondent. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com
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