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  • A person looking at an exhibition at the State Library Victoria, specifically designed to display the original 1835 treaty documents.
  • A person looking at an exhibition at the State Library Victoria, specifically designed to display the original 1835 treaty documents, in this case it is a map displayed on a wall.
  • An exhibition at the State Library Victoria, specifically designed to display the original 1835 treaty documents, shown here under a glass display case.
  • An exhibition at the State Library Victoria, specifically designed to display the original 1835 treaty documents, shown here under a glass display case.
Until 18 Oct

Treaty

  • Free
  • Art

In this exhibition, explore a historic collection of items related to the first and only known claim to ‘treaty’ in Australia, the Batman Treaty.

The Batman Treaty was marked by John Batman and Victorian Aboriginal leaders in June 1835. Batman’s transaction negotiated the purchase of a tract of country 40 miles in length or 500,000 acres, in exchange for consumable goods, personal supplies and clothing, with an additional yearly payment in this manner, or tribute of similar goods.

It was almost immediately declared invalid by the government at the time. The treaty remains a critical piece of history and sheds light on the way negotiations have evolved since then. Come and view the original treaty documents, alongside a painting of the Batman Treaty signing by John Wesley Burtt, and maps which detail the area that Batman intended to acquire.

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Location

South Rotunda
State Library Victoria
328 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000

Open in maps location for State Library Victoria

Price and bookings

This is a free event

Booking not required

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Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 8664 7000
  • email address: enquiries@slv.vic.gov.au
  • Visit website for Treaty
Facebook page for Treaty Instagram page for Treaty

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