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Thirteen years after 'Sorry', too many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are still being removed from their homes

  • Written by Sharynne Hamilton, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Aboriginal Health, Telethon Kids Institute
Thirteen years after 'Sorry', too many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are still being removed from their homesBig Elders meetings are conducted annually in Perth as part of community consultation and governance for the Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort (Our Children Our Heart) project.Provided by author, Author provided

On February 13, 2008, then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said “we are sorry” to members of the Stolen Generations. This was a...

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