Steps Forward For First Nations People And Local Councils
The Andrews Labor Government is prioritising relationships with First Nations Victorians with a new guide for Victorian councils when engaging with Aboriginal communities.
Minister for Local Government Shaun Leane and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Gabrielle Williams this week released the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Strategy (VALGS) 2021-2026, building on the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Action Plan from 2016.
The Strategy, developed following a thorough consultation process over 20 months with Traditional Owner groups and Aboriginal organisations, provides practical advice for councils when developing reconciliation action plans.
Elected Aboriginal local government representatives and Aboriginal staff employed within the local government sector also contributed to the strategy.
The VALGS recognise the key role local government plays in supporting and implementing Victoria’s ground-breaking reforms as established in the Victorian Aboriginal Affairs Framework .
The Strategy emphasises the need for a collaborative partnership approach across Government and Aboriginal communities.
To assist Councils in engaging with Traditional Owners, Aboriginal Organisations and Community, a Ministerial Good Practice Guideline under the Local Government Act 2020 will also soon be released.
To read the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Strategy and the Ministerial Good Practice Guideline and General Guidance for Councils Engaging with Aboriginal Victorians, visit: .
To find out more about the State Government’s commitment to First Peoples’ cultural rights, self-determination, treaty and truth, visit .