Indigenous protesters call for a Treaty

Angry protesters have gathered outside a Sydney meeting between indigenous leaders and politicians who are working to set the path forward for constitutional recognition.

Protestors outside the NAIDOC meeting.

A group of protesters have gathered outside a Sydney meeting between Indigenous leaders and politicians on Indigenous constitutional recognition Source: AAP

 

About 50 protesters, including children, from the Sovereign Union of First Nations and Peoples in Australia have jostled with police as they chanted at those gathered in Kirribilli.

"Shame, shame, shame. Treaty, treaty now, treaty," protesters yelled as they waved placards on Monday morning.


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