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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.

About Us

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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Theres a $700 million gap in the Productivity Commissions just-released report.

Its examination of where Australias economy could become more productive spoke to 377 stakeholders, but not Traditional Owner groups or their peak bodies – whose research has revealed the untapped potential of what we call the First Nations economy.

Federation CEO Kaley Nicholson:

“The Federation is already doing the work governments say they want – identifying barriers, designing practical reforms and modelling the economic return.

If the Productivity Commission genuinely wants to improve productivity and attract investment, it should be talking to us and to Traditional Owner Corporations about what works.

Traditional Owners are not a stakeholder to consult after the fact – we are economic actors with proven solutions. Ignoring that is not just a missed opportunity, it’s a productivity failure.”

Read more 👉🏾 bit.ly/3KZzTKa

There's a $700 million gap in the Productivity Commission's just-released report.

Its examination of where Australia's economy could become more productive spoke to 377 stakeholders, but not Traditional Owner groups or their peak bodies – whose research has revealed the untapped potential of what we call the First Nations economy.

Federation CEO Kaley Nicholson:

“The Federation is already doing the work governments say they want – identifying barriers, designing practical reforms and modelling the economic return.

"If the Productivity Commission genuinely wants to improve productivity and attract investment, it should be talking to us and to Traditional Owner Corporations about what works.

"Traditional Owners are not a stakeholder to consult after the fact – we are economic actors with proven solutions. Ignoring that is not just a missed opportunity, it’s a productivity failure.”

Read more 👉🏾 bit.ly/3KZzTKa
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Just four months into her time at the Federation, Lisa's moving mountains of work for the Cultural Fire Leadership Group, and looking forward to getting out on-Country in the new year. ... See MoreSee Less

$1.3 million for the Territory town of Timber Creek. How much for Victoria?

$1.3 million for the Territory town of Timber Creek. How much for Victoria? ... See MoreSee Less

At the year's end, we're asking our team: what are you proud of, and what are you looking forward to? ... See MoreSee Less

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