More than 100 Stolen Generations survivors have gathered in Canberra for the apology anniversary. The government is pledging new money to help them heal.
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Australia continues to face the "hard business" of reconciliation despite the successes of Indigenous Australians, says the man who delivered a momentous parliamentary apology to the Stolen ...
Standing with Western Australia's beaming premier on the steps of parliament, Angela Ryder smiled briefly for a photo. Readers are advised that this article may contain an image of Indigenous people ...
The National Apology to the Stolen Generations modelled dignity, responsibility and mutual respect. Its spirit now stands in sharp contrast to the tone of Australian public life.