Ngarra Murray, a Royal Woman and co-chair of the First Peoples’ Assembly, and Rueben Berg, a Gunditjmara man, discuss the landmark treaty bill introduced in Victoria. They share the treaty's significance for reconciliation and formal apology, along with plans for integrating Aboriginal truth-telling into schools. They highlight traditional owner representation in negotiations and the potential of the treaty to transform Aboriginal affairs. The duo also emphasizes community advocacy's role in influencing government policy, aiming for meaningful structural reform.