At least $382 million put towards Victoria's Indigenous treaty
A Treaty Authority overseeing the negotiations has been set up using some of the funding.
The Herald Sun revealed in 2023 its members were earning salaries of up to $380,000.
Some of the funds have also been put towards preparing Aboriginal groups for negotiations, events and meetings to discuss the process of the negotiations.
Legislation on a statewide treaty is expected to be introduced this year.

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At least $382 million put towards Victoria's Indigenous treaty
At least $382 million has been put towards negotiating an Indigenous treaty in Victoria since 2016. A Treaty Authority overseeing the negotiations has been set up using some of the funding. The Herald Sun revealed in 2023 its members were earning salaries of up to $380,000. Some of the funds have also been put towards preparing Aboriginal groups for negotiations, events and meetings to discuss the process of the negotiations. Legislation on a statewide treaty is expected to be introduced this year.