Victoria cut traditional owner groups from $2b windfall...

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    Victoria cut traditional owner groups from $2b windfall (msn.com)

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    oyalties agreements were intentionally set up to exclude Aboriginal people in Victorian from their cut of more than $1 billion in land use revenue, an inquiry has heard.

    State Environment Minister Steve Dimopoulos told the Yoorrook Justice Commission he believed not one cent of $1.89 billion in forestry and grazing licence revenue since 2010 had gone to traditional owners despite mechanisms to distribute royalties.
    These matters are the result of the treaty now in place in Vic
    Just imagine what else they can find when they look hard
    Time to shift to another country, the Australians have lost the fight and the country
 
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