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25.01.2022 Anthropological evidence and native title compensation claims: https://www.piir.com.au//native-title-compensation-claims/



23.01.2022 The second funding round of the Nation-building Resource Pool closes on Tuesday the 15th December. The Resource Pool provides flexible funding to Victorian Trad...itional Owner groups to undertake activities aligned with one or more of the following nation-building elements: identity, knowledge, governance, activating rights, economic independence and engaged communities and healing. Further Resource Pool funding rounds are open in March and September 2021 and March 2022. Visit https://www.fvtoc.com.au/resourcepool or contact nationbuilding(at)fvtoc.com.au for more information, including the Guidelines and application form.

20.01.2022 AIATSIS: ‘Strong advocates for Aboriginal rights, Merle and Alick Jackomos have a long connection with AIATSIS. Alick Jackomos was a member of the AIATSIS Council in the 1990's, and there is a room named after him in the AIATSIS building. AIATSIS are fortunate to house documentation papers of Alick’s extensive collection of Victorian Aboriginal genealogies and photographs. Learn more about this amazing couple their contribution to social change’.

19.01.2022 ‘Join Kutcha and his celebrated passengers on a musical journey through Wurundjeri Country’: (https://kutchascarpoolkoorioke.com)



19.01.2022 Travel Scholarships-AILI intensive course:

15.01.2022 Native Title Report 2021(Australian Human Rights Commission) : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women with experience in the native title system are invited to complete a survey. The survey is open until 28 Feb 2021. https://humanrights.gov.au/have-yo/native-title-report-2021

14.01.2022 Mourning Dawn Service, 26 Jan 2021 (VIC NAIDOC):



13.01.2022 ( ): The timeframe for the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria election is being extended to give mob more time to participate. Over the past few weeks, we've heard from you that timing is a challenge so we've listened. Candidate nominations close: 4pm, Friday 16 August 2019... Voting: Monday 16 September to Sunday 20 October 2019 Enrolment will be possible throughout the entire period. People can enrol via post, face to face, or online at firstpeoplesvic.org/enrol To learn more about standing as a candidate, visit firstpeoplesvic.org/candidate-nominations’:

09.01.2022 Applications open for the 2021 Fellowship Program, Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity. The program is Indigenous-led and focused on the social change work in Indigenous communities and organisations:

08.01.2022 'Common legal problems': a series of videos released by Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

08.01.2022 Victorian Treaty Advancement Commision: ‘Congratulations to Tom Day, winner of the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria logo competition. Tom is a Kerrupmara - Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba artist, born in Shepparton and raised near Lake Condah.... The theme of treaty and this moment inspired me to enter the competition. This moment represents people coming together to plant a seed that will eventually grow into a very powerful, strong tree. Watch to hear more from Tom’.

08.01.2022 Discussion papers on treaty by FVTOC:



07.01.2022 Koori Heritage Trust: 'Beautiful Melbourne morning to kick off Vic NAIDOC Week 2020 with a flag raising ceremony at Federation Square. While numbers were small due to COVID restrictions, it made the ceremony more powerful because of the intimacy of the gathering. Congratulations to Stacie Piper and the Vic NAIDOC Week committee'.

07.01.2022 National NAIDOC dates and NAIDOC Poster announced: The National NAIDOC Committee has confirmed the new dates for this years NAIDOC focus will be from the 8-15 N...ovember. The new national dates come as a result of the original dates being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This years NAIDOC poster winner is Noongar and Saibai Islander man Tyrown Waigana, who is an artist and designer based in Perth. The winning artwork, depicting this years NAIDOC theme 'Always was, always will be,' is titled - Shape of Land. The design features the Rainbow Serpent coming out of the Dreamtime to create this country and how we are strongly connected to it. For more information on National NAIDOC, including the national focus, events around the country, NAIDOC grants and a more detailed description of the poster (including downloads), please visit: www.naidoc.org.au #ALWAYSWASALWAYSWILLBE

06.01.2022 ‘Land, Rights & Recognition’: Conference will be hosted by NNTC and FVTOC in June 2019 (MCG, Melbourne).

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01.01.2022 'The Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations is calling on the Victorian Government to back the development and management of CountryPlans for Traditional Owners across the state to support Traditional Owner self-determination':

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