Occupy Melbourne calls for a treaty with First Nations

Occupy Melbourne has released two new Media Releases advising the intentions to resume peaceful occupation of public space in Treasury Gardens, Melbourne on Saturday 29th October - and calling for a Treaty with the First Nations.

Occupy Melbourne's 8th General Assembly passed a proposal to support the creation of treaty between the First Nations of Australia and the Australian Commonwealth Government.

In 1988 Prime Minister Bob Hawke declared his intention to negotiate a treaty with the Aboriginal First Nations by 1990.

The Occupy Melbourne Media Releases:

Occupy Melbourne - Media Release
Thursday 27th October 2011
Occupy Melbourne calls for a
Treaty with the First Nations of Australia

Occupy Melbourne's 8th General Assembly passed a proposal, put forward by the Indigenous Working Group, to support the creation of a treaty between the First Nations of Australia and the Australian Commonwealth Government.

The call for recognition of Aboriginal Sovereignty gained public prominence in Australia with the establishment of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra in 1972.

At the 1988 Barunga culture and sporting festival Prime Minister Bob Hawke declared his intention to negotiate a treaty with the Aboriginal First Nations by 1990. Yet, such a treaty was never established.

In December this year the Australian Government will consider options for formally recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Constitution.

Robbie Thorpe, member of Occupy Melbourne's Indigenous Working Group, argues that Constitutional recognition isn't enough to protect the sovereign rights of Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples.

Thorpe asserts, "Without a treaty Australia doesn't have a foundation for its law. The Treaty should underpin the Constitution, rather than having the Aboriginal People slotted into the Constitution 100 years later."

Media Contact:
Robbie Thorpe - 0415 801 170

Occupy Melbourne - Media Release
Thursday 26th October 2011
Occupy Melbourne to Regroup

12:00noon, Saturday, 29th October 2011 at the State Library of Victoria

Occupy Melbourne intends to resume peaceful occupation of public space in Treasury Gardens after assembling at the State Library of Victoria at noon, on Saturday the 29th of October.

Occupy Melbourne has always been committed to peaceful public assembly, free speech and social justice.

That commitment remains unchanged.

We are re-establishing contact with the City of Melbourne in an attempt to guarantee public safety ahead of Saturday's re-occupation.

An announcement is expected from City of Melbourne about park use soon.

We have tents, kitchen and other logistics planned - and intend to re-establish camp as decided by consensus at the 7th General Assembly.

Please join us on Saturday, 12 noon on the State Library lawns to help celebrate our commitment to Direct Democracy.

Together we can build a better future.

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