A campaign to repeal the Statewide Treaty Act 2025

Every Victorian
should stand equal
before the law.

The Statewide Treaty Act 2025 creates two classes of citizen — with different rights, different representation and different access to power. Victorians never voted for that. In November, we can fix it.

Parliament of Victoria

days until the Victorian state election Saturday 28 November 2026 Authorised by [Authoriser name], Don't Divide Us, Melbourne

The signature comparison

One state. Two sets of rules.

Under the Act, your statutory rights depend on which Victoria you belong to. These are three of ten differences — read them side by side.

Victorian — general
Victorian — First Peoples
See all ten differences Every row sourced to a clause of the Act. Sources

Gellung Warl holds first representation meetings with ministers

One month after its establishment, the new statutory body began compulsory-attendance meetings under Part 8 of the Act.

Coalition confirms repeal commitment for November platform

The Opposition restated that repealing the Statewide Treaty Act will be taken to the 2026 election. Tracked in full on our pledge tracker.

Don't Divide Us launches the Two Victorias comparison

Ten statutory differences, every one sourced to the Act — now shareable as social cards from every row.

Standing with us

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Indigenous community leader · pending consent
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Constitutional law academic
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Former MP
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Small business owner, Ballarat
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