National Sorry Day
Australia must do more to ensure history does not repeat itself, a leading Indigenous advocate has said, as the number of First Nations children removed from their families continues to rise.
Senator Lidia Thorpe says the Labor Government needs to implement all of the Bringing Them Home recommendations, 28 years after they were released.
Ahead of National Sorry Day on 26 May, a national body has called for an urgent healing package for ageing Stolen Generations survivors, saying "we cannot wait another generation".
The city of Parramatta is set to celebrate First Nations culture as part of a busy lineup for the Warami program, beginning this weekend. From the Dharug word for "good to see you," the Warami program...
A Stolen Generations survivor has been 'liberated' after sharing her experience with a crowded room for the first time, 16 years on from Australia's formal apology expressed to Aboriginal and Torres S...
Our recognition of National Sorry Day today and as we head into National Reconciliation Week is an opportunity to remember and acknowledge the Stolen Generations of Australia's history of Aboriginal a...
When Joseph (Joe) Flick went to France on a rugby trip, little did he know his experience would inform an entire research project. During this trip, the Gomeroi and Yullaroi man stumbled upon a photo...
Reconciliation WA says this year's National Reconciliation Week is an opportunity for all Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-First Nations allies alike, to "think about...
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