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Treaty Minister Natalie Hutchins to Retire Following Key Legislation

Treaty Minister Natalie Hutchins has announced her decision to retire from politics, marking the end of her tenure as a senior minister under Premier Jacinta Allan. Hutchins will not contest the 2026 election and will remain in her cabinet position until December 22, after which her portfolios will be reassigned to other ministers.

This announcement comes as Victoria’s significant treaty legislation is poised to pass through the lower house of parliament later today. Hutchins has played a pivotal role in advancing this historic agreement, having overseen its development through various ministerial roles. Her emotional response during the bill’s introduction on Tuesday highlighted the personal significance of this moment for both her and the Indigenous communities involved.

Legacy of Advocacy for Indigenous Rights

Premier Allan praised Hutchins’ longstanding commitment to Indigenous rights, noting that her journey toward treaty negotiations began in 2014. At that time, she engaged directly with Indigenous communities across Victoria, listening to their calls for a formal agreement with the state. Allan emphasized Hutchins’ recent achievement in negotiating Australia’s first treaty with First Peoples and introducing the necessary legislation to parliament.

“Passing legislation to deliver Australia’s first treaty with First Peoples is the perfect way for her to conclude a career focused on fighting for justice alongside First Peoples,” Allan stated.

Throughout her career, Hutchins has championed equality and social justice, making significant contributions to the cause of Indigenous representation and rights. Her work has not only influenced policy but has also fostered a greater understanding of the issues facing Indigenous peoples in Victoria.

Acknowledgment from Peers and Communities

As Hutchins prepares to step away from her political career, reactions from her colleagues and community members reflect a deep respect for her contributions. Many have recognized her as a trailblazer in advocating for treaty rights and fostering dialogue between the state and Indigenous communities.

Hutchins’ retirement marks a transitional moment for Victoria’s political landscape, particularly as the state moves forward with the implementation of treaty legislation that has the potential to reshape relationships with First Peoples. The passing of this legislation represents not only a legislative milestone but also a significant step toward reconciliation.

As she concludes her political journey, Hutchins leaves behind a legacy of advocacy, integrity, and commitment to justice that will resonate for years to come. Her efforts have set a foundation for future leaders to build upon in the pursuit of equality and understanding.

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