Victoria cut traditional owner groups from $2b windfall

By Adrian Black
Updated April 16 2024 - 5:15pm, first published 5:10pm
Steve Dimopoulos said none of the forestry and grazing licence revenue went to traditional owners. (HANDOUT/YOORROOK JUSTICE COMMISSION VICTORIA)
Steve Dimopoulos said none of the forestry and grazing licence revenue went to traditional owners. (HANDOUT/YOORROOK JUSTICE COMMISSION VICTORIA)

Royalties agreements were intentionally set up to exclude Aboriginal people in Victorian from their cut of more than $1 billion in land use revenue, an inquiry has heard.

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