Strengthening the relationship between First Nations people and local councils

The Victorian government has released new guidelines for local councils to follow when dealing with our Aboriginal community.

The Victorian government has released a new guide for Victorian councils, like in Hume and Whittlesea, to use when engaging with Aboriginal communities.

This week, Minister for Local Government Shaun Leane and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Gabrielle Williams released the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Strategy (VALGS) 2021-2026, which built on the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Action Plan from 2016.

Developed over 20 months and in consultation with Traditional Owner groups and Aboriginal organisations, the strategy provides advice for councils when developing reconciliation action plans.

Ms Leane said the step was crucial in ensuring councils understand the rights, culture and needs of their Aboriginal communities.

“It is vital the local government sector recognises and engages with Aboriginal Victorians to best achieve self-determination.”

The strategy emphasises the need for partnerships between local government and Aboriginal Victorians, said Ms Williams.

“Policies and programs based on our First People’s knowledge and expertise is crucial to building better relationships across local government and the community. That’s what this strategy will do.”