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Victoria’s Aboriginal leadership gets radical in fight to keep treaty
Victoria's First Peoples' Assembly co-chairs Meriki Onus and Djaran Murray-Jackson challenged Opposition Leader Jess Wilson Thursday to detail her vision for Aboriginal people, after she pledged to scrap the state's historic treaty if elected. Murray-Jackson warned Wilson risked Peter Dutton's fate, saying the last opposition leader who leaned into culture wars against Aboriginal people lost the election.
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