Camp Sovereignty: Panel Discussion on Treay + Film, Working bee and Camp out

Graphic for event Camp Sovereignty: Panel Discussion on Treay + Film, Working bee and Camp out, from 12pm 25/01/2026, Camp Sovereignty, Naarm

When

Where

Camp Sovereignty
Lithgow Ave
Domain Gardens
Melbourne VIC 3004
Australia

Why

Come down to Camp Sovereignty on the eve of Invasion Day (25th of January) for a panel discussing all things treaty from multiple perspectives by different first nations resistance fighters. We will discuss the pros and cons of a treaty, what is and isn't a treaty and why the ‘Treaty for Victoria’ is rubbish.

We will also be having a working bee before hand to get the space ready for the Invasion Day dawn service the following morning as well as a film screening of Guniwaya Ngigu (We Fight) 1982 in the evening.

Dinner will be provided and people are welcome to camp overnight in preparation for an early start the following day. We look forward to having you there!

Schedule

  • Working Bee 12-3pm
  • Panel Discussion 5-7pm
  • Dinner 7-8:30pm
  • Film Screening 8:30-9:30

Contact

Crime Scene Australia
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Black Peoples Union
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