Now in the Pandora archive at the National Library of Australia.
ApologyAustralia
"Almost half of the Aboriginal people who died in custody and were investigated by the Black Deaths Royal Commission, had been removed from their families as children..." - Kirsten Garrett, Background Briefing, Sunday, 11 February 1996
We, the
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undersigned people of Australia, believe an apology is owed to those of our fellow citizens who were separated from their families as a direct result of government policy.

We offer that apology.


"They would not let us kiss our father goodbye, I will never forget the sad look on his face. He was unwell and he worked very hard all his life as a timber-cutter. That was the last time I saw my father, he died within two years after." - Jennifer
Bringing them Home - Full report
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Last updated:18 May 2002

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