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'A challenging and important day for our people': Stolen Generations survivors and their families share stories on Sorry Day
Charlie Campbell was overcome with the feeling of a hug, being wrapped in a blan...
Jarred Cross 27 May 2026
Queensland communities prepare to mark National Sorry Day
Queensland communities will mark National Sorry Day this month with ceremonies,...
Joseph Guenzler 14 May 2026
Wagga Wagga community invited to mark National Sorry Day
Indigenous Elders, young people, community members and local services will gathe...
Joseph Guenzler 13 May 2026
Explainer: What is Sorry Day and who is apologising?
National Sorry Day, also known as the National Day of Healing, is commemorated e...
Joseph Guenzler 25 Aug 2025
Still we rise, even without the whole story
On National Sorry Day, we pause to remember the pain inflicted on Aboriginal and...
Nicole Brown 30 May 2025
Reconciliation Week at Uluru to highlight Aṉangu culture and history

Ayers Rock Resort will observe National Reconciliation Week with a program of cultural storytelling, art exhibitions and film screenings. The activities will highlight truth-telling and Anangu knowled...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 26, 2025
National Sorry Day marked by renewed warnings over rising Indigenous child removals

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.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 26, 2025
Sorry Day healing for Stolen Generations survivors

Aunty Lorraine Peeters was taken from her family at the age of four. The Gamilaroi and Wailwan woman and her five sisters were forcibly removed from their home at Brewarrina, in outback NSW, and place...

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Keira Jenkins May 26, 2025
Labor needs to end injustices and act on child removals - Lidia Thorpe

Senator Lidia Thorpe says the Labor Government needs to implement all of the Bringing Them Home recommendations, 28 years after they were released.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 26, 2025
Anniversary call to support Stolen Generations survivors "before it’s too late"

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".

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 22, 2025
Indigenous healing services boost ahead of Sorry Day

Healing workshops, on-country camps and the documentation of Stolen Generations survivors' experiences are set to be boosted by $3.5 million in funding.

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Holly Hales May 26, 2024
Action needed for ageing Stolen Generations survivors

Indigenous communities will gather to mark Sorry Day across the country, amid ongoing calls to implement all of the recommendations of a 27-year-old report into the Stolen Generations.

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Keira Jenkins May 26, 2024
A celebration of Indigenous storytelling, art, music and culture as City of Parramatta launches eight-week Warami program

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...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 24, 2024
Regional NSW Reconciliation walk prepared for post-referendum return

ANTaR Armidale convenor Dr Diana Eades says her community has been "spurred on by the disappointment" of last year's Voice referendum ahead of their 14th annual bridge walk Reconciliation Week.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 24, 2024
Stolen Generations survivor shares emotional but liberating story of her life on Apology anniversary

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...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Feb 13, 2024
Sorry Day a time to look towards healing and Reconciliation

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...

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Alira Kelly May 26, 2023
Churchill Fellowship brings attention to unknown WWI soldiers on Sorry Day

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...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben May 26, 2023
Reconciliation WA announce calendar of events for National Reconciliation Week

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...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 4, 2023
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