Palaszczuk says laws will also be passed to set up a First Nations Institute within 18 months to draft a legal framework for treaty negotiations.
“What we do next on the Path to Treaty will define our humanity,our sense of fairness and the legacy we leave our children,” Palaszczuk said in a statement.
“Treaty is about finding a place where we can face up to our shared history and be truthful about all of it - good and bad - and build a future together where we value,trust and respect each other.”
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A Path to Treaty Office will be set up within government to prepare for treaty talks once a legal framework has been drafted.
The government is open to signing either a single treaty,or individual treaties with different Indigenous groups.
An Independent Interim Body with Indigenous and non-Indigenous representatives will be appointed to oversee the treaty process until the First Nations Institute is established.