Aboriginal Victoria and Clemenger BBDO Melbourne have launched the next phase of
Deadly Questions, with Aboriginal Victorians providing answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
The
next iteration of Deadly Questions follows the passage of the Advancing
the Treaty Process with Aboriginal Victorians Act 2018 through
Parliament in June. The Act provides a roadmap for the next stage of the
Treaty process, including the establishment of an Aboriginal
Representative Body to help design a framework for treaty negotiations.
With
more than 2600 questions submitted to the website since launch, the
creative focusses on members of the Victorian Aboriginal community
providing responses to the most commonly asked questions, including:
- What do you hope a Treaty will mean?
- What will a Treaty mean for Victorians?
- What will a Treaty mean for Aboriginal people?
- What's a Treaty in your opinion?
- Why is self-determination important to Aboriginal people?
Says Josh Smith, executive director, Aboriginal Victoria and a Dunghutti
man: "The response we had to the launch of Deadly Questions has been
fantastic. The campaign is about amplifying the voices of Aboriginal
Victorians and sharing their stories. It's provided an important avenue
for non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal Victorians to engage in meaningful
discussion as we move towards Treaty."
Says Evan Roberts,
executive creative director, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne: "We're thrilled
with how the campaign has gone so far. Our task now is to create a
dialogue about what a Treaty will mean for us all and do that in a way
that moves beyond the digital platform."
Victorians can continue to ask their Deadly Questions or view the responses to current questions at
deadlyquestions.vic.gov.au.