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Economy

Economic development supports community wellbeing and is a critical part of self-determination.

True self-determination requires economic independence.

Without an independent, rights-based economic base, Traditional Owner groups are reliant on government funding for income and tied to government priorities.

Traditional Owner groups have a fundamental right to make decisions for their communities, pursue their own development, maintain their cultural connections, and build prosperous, independent nations.

This development is not about accumulating individual wealth – it is about resourcing resilient, independent nations, to build collective prosperity.

Exercising this right to self-determination requires resources.

The Federation’s economic development work program embeds Traditional Owners groups’ rights and interests in economic policy and supports groups to see and harness opportunities for future economic development.

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Aboriginal-owned joint ventures

Owning and running enterprises enables economic independence and future prosperity for Traditional Owner collectives and communities.

Indigenous preferential procurement

Indigenous Preferential Procurement Programs help establish and grow Indigenous employment, and contribute to improved overall wellbeing.

Local government

The Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Strategy embeds the voices and priorities of Aboriginal communities at a local government level.

Native foods and botanicals business grants

A flexible, culturally responsive grant program to support Traditional Owner groups to develop native food and botanicals businesses.

Native foods and botanicals strategy

A culturally safe and authentic native food and botanicals industry brings Traditional Owners economic, social and cultural benefits.

Renewable energy

Traditional Owners have a critical role to play in shaping and benefiting from Victoria's renewable energy transition.

Victorian Aboriginal economic development

A strong First Nations economy contributes to the independent economic base that true self-determination requires.