The newly launched First Nation(s) Party will seek to returnfull control of all Crown Nature Reserves in the ACT to local First Nations people if it is successful at the October ACT election.
First Nation(s) Party leader Paul Girrawah House says the policy marks a bold steptoward dismantling colonial legacies and restoring the rightful ownership and stewardship ofindigenous lands.
The policy calls for the transfer of full control and rights of allCrown Nature Reserves, which cover more than 60 per cent of the ACT, including Namadgi NationalPark, Tidbinbilla, Molonglo River Reserve, the Murrumbidgee River Corridor, the Lower CotterCatchment, Canberra Nature Park and urban reserves such as Black Mountain Nature Reserve,Red Hill Nature Reserve, Mount Taylor and Mount Ainslie, back to local First Nations peoples.
“This measure honours traditionalownership and empowers indigenous people to reclaim their ancestral lands,” Mr House said. He also announced he would be standing for election in the challenging central electorate of Kurrajong, where the Chief Minister, the Canberra Liberals leader and the ACT Greens leader hold seats.
“I hope to demonstrate to the people of Kurrajong in the next weeks and months that I can be astrong representative of both First Nations people and all people in the Legislative Assembly”,he said.
Mr House said Canberra had the highest vote for Yes in the Voice referendum, and hehoped he could bring that Voice to the ACT Legislative Assembly.
https://citynews.com.au/2024/first-nation-party-seeks-to-control-nature-reserves/.