02/09/2025
The Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council strongly condemns the violent attack on Camp Sovereignty on Sunday 31 August.
Camp Sovereignty is situated within a cultural landscape widely known as Melbourne's Domain Parkland. Our Ancestors are buried here, at a site that's protected under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006.
The neo-Nazi nationalists that attacked Camp Sovereignty caused physical harm to First Peoples, cultural harm to our community, spiritual harm to our Ancestors, and harm to our vision for Victoria as a place where all cultures are respected.
Hate-based violence has no place anywhere in Victoria, and especially not at a sacred place where our Ancestors were laid to rest.
Camp Sovereignty is part of a deeply sacred landscape for First Peoples in Victoria. Melbourne's Domain Parkland was a well-known camping ground, rich with natural resources, and gathering place for many First Peoples from across the Kulin Nations.
In 1985, 38 Aboriginal Ancestors of unknown provenance were buried here. A procession of First Peoples representatives carried the bark-wrapped Ancestors along Swanston Street and St Kilda Road.
“…years later, this site was chosen for the Sacred Fire and Smoking Ceremony held at Camp Sovereignty, located in the Kings Doman Garden Area, during the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. Here, the burial place marked by a rock was significant to the struggle and the respect that connects us to our Ancestors’ cultural ways. The rock site was between the river and the sacred fire with the supporting people amongst the trees.”
(Wayne Thorpe, reflecting on the repatriation ceremony in ‘Power and the Passion’)
We condemn and deplore the racist hate that filled our streets over the weekend.
The people who participated in anti-immigration marches are the same people who attacked Camp Sovereignty, a sacred gathering place for First Peoples - the only people in this country who are not immigrants. Their actions need to be called out as race-based.
Camp Sovereignty continues to stand as a reminder that sovereignty was never ceded, our sacred fires will never be extinguished, and our Ancestors continue to soar with the winds.