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Welcome to the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations

The Federation is the Victorian state-wide body that convenes and advocates for the rights and interests of Traditional Owners while progressing wider social, economic, environmental and cultural objectives.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land we work on as the First Peoples of this Country.

Country

Healthy Country means healthy communities. Our work recognises Traditional Owners’ rights and responsibilities to care and make decisions for Country.

Traditional Owner groups have knowledge, rights and responsibilities, stemming from 65,000 years of experience on Country. The Federation works in the following areas to embed Traditional Owner voices in management of Country.

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Community

Community wellbeing means strong culture, people and place.

The Federation’s work recognises Traditional Owner groups as authoritative decision-makers with rights and power. Our advocacy, programs and services enable Traditional Owners to get on with the business of caring for Country, culture and community.

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Impact

The Federation’s advocacy shapes the landscape in which Victorian Traditional Owner corporations do their important work.

We have put cultural fire and cultural water on the agenda for government, sought greater protections for Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, fought for a fair place in the expanding native foods and botanicals industry, championed treaty and self-determination, supported a drastic reconsideration of how our cultural heritage is approached at both state and national levels, and worked to have economic development considered as more than just small business grants.

 

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The Federation is the Victorian state-wide body that convenes and advocates for the rights and interests of Traditional Owner groups while progressing wider social, economic, environmental and cultural objectives.

We support the progress of agreement-making and participation in decision-making to enhance the authority of Traditional Owner Corporations on behalf of their communities.

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January 26 is the day dispossession began. 

Its not a date to celebrate.

We stand with Traditional Owner groups strengthening their Country, culture and communities – recognising them as representative, authoritative and proudly self-determining groups who are continuing thousands of years of work caring for Country.

Heres some small ways you too can support Traditional Owners.

January 26 is the day dispossession began.

It's not a date to celebrate.

We stand with Traditional Owner groups strengthening their Country, culture and communities – recognising them as representative, authoritative and proudly self-determining groups who are continuing thousands of years of work caring for Country.

Here's some small ways you too can support Traditional Owners.
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Donald Trump might want Greenland, but it’s the people’s right to decide what happens to them.

Greenlandic people’s rights to decide their own lives were recognised in a 2008 referendum that laid the legal foundation for future independence, if they choose, and affirmed their inherent right to self-determination.

Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede said in a press conference this weekend: 

“We have a desire for independence, a desire to be the master of our own house… This is something everyone should respect. Greenland is for the Greenlandic people. We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American. We want to be Greenlandic.”

Greenland is an example of the importance of recognising and respecting a peoples’ right to self-determination, without interference – which is what we’re interested in here in Victoria for Traditional Owners.

The fundamental right of a people to decide the course and circumstances of their own lives, and make decisions about matters that affect them, is universal and paramount.

If you believe a US president-elect and a Danish monarchy shouldn’t decide the lives of Greenlandic people, you support self-determination.

Donald Trump might want Greenland, but it’s the people’s right to decide what happens to them.

Greenlandic people’s rights to decide their own lives were recognised in a 2008 referendum that laid the legal foundation for future independence, if they choose, and affirmed their inherent right to self-determination.

Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede said in a press conference this weekend:

“We have a desire for independence, a desire to be the master of our own house… This is something everyone should respect. Greenland is for the Greenlandic people. We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American. We want to be Greenlandic.”

Greenland is an example of the importance of recognising and respecting a peoples’ right to self-determination, without interference – which is what we’re interested in here in Victoria for Traditional Owners.

The fundamental right of a people to decide the course and circumstances of their own lives, and make decisions about matters that affect them, is universal and paramount.

If you believe a US president-elect and a Danish monarchy shouldn’t decide the lives of Greenlandic people, you support self-determination.
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Fire is a natural and functional part of the Victorian landscape – but, as we’re seeing again this summer, the climate crisis brings fires that are more frequent, severe and unpredictable.

Traditional Owners know the ways they’ve cared for Country over tens of thousands of years could help heal Country damaged by fire, mitigate future risk, and strengthen their connection to culture.

Six years of sustained advocacy by Victorian Traditional Owners brought last year’s welcome news that the Victorian Government’s new ten-year Bushfire Management Strategy would explicitly include Traditional Owner cultural fire approaches.

These principles – and Traditional Owners’ ambitions for reinvigorating cultural fire, across all types of Country and land tenure – were captured in the Traditional Owner Cultural Fire Strategy. It’s a landmark document prepared by Traditional Owners, in a process we facilitated, which would enable Traditional Owners to fulfil their obligations to care for Country.

We were honoured to help facilitate the Strategy, and to advocate for its incorporation in the government’s Bushfire Management Strategy, through direct engagement with government and a written submission.

Our thoughts are with the tireless emergency service workers and affected communities on this summer’s fire fronts, and our hopes for the future are courageous policy decisions that address the climate crisis and enable Traditional Owners to heal Country.
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