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Stop Victoria being divided by race
We are at a critical moment in Victoria's history.
Our leaders are preparing to pass a radical and divisive Treaty Bill that threatens the very foundation of our society. This isn't a gesture of goodwill; it is a dangerous step that will create a two-tiered system of laws and rights based on race.
Australians have already spoken, loud and clear. In the 2023 Voice referendum, the nation overwhelmingly voted NO to a constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament. That was a clear rejection of race-based representation. Yet, in Victoria, our leaders are determined to ignore the will of the people and push ahead with a state-level treaty that embodies the very same flawed principles.
We believe in a single, unified community where all citizens are equal under one law. We reject the notion that we must be separated by ancestry. We also know that this bill comes with a monumental financial cost that our state cannot afford.
This is not a time for silence.
This is a time to stand together and say no to division, no to reckless spending, and no to a policy that betrays the principles of fairness and equality.
Join us in demanding that our elected officials halt the Treaty Bill and work for the benefit of all Victorians.
Sign the petition today
We demand Victoria's leaders abandon the Treaty Bill.
This Bill is a profound betrayal of the principles of equality and democracy. It lacks a clear public mandate, and its immense financial cost will burden all Victorians.
We reject any legislation that divides our community by creating a two-tiered system of rights based on race.
We demand Victoria's leaders abandon the Treaty Bill.
This Bill is a profound betrayal of the principles of equality and democracy. It lacks a clear public mandate, and its immense financial cost will burden all Victorians.
We reject any legislation that divides our community by creating a two-tiered system of rights based on race.
