A false claim circulating on social media suggests that Australia's first formal treaty with Indigenous people will cost taxpayers billions of dollars annually.
In reality, the Victorian treaty is expected to cost state taxpayers around $70 million each year, as revealed by a bill introduced to Victoria's parliament.
"$380 million was spent negotiating a treaty... This fiasco will cost Victorian taxpayers 2.34 billion per year."
These claims are misleading, with the actual cost being significantly lower. The treaty will provide for a 'First Peoples' infrastructure fund, parliamentary representation, and control over school curricula.
AAP FactCheck has verified the information, confirming that the treaty's actual costs are far lower than those being spread on social media.
Author's summary: False claims about treaty costs debunked.