15th Anniversary of the National Apology
National Apology Day is the anniversary of when the Apology was given by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Australia continues to acknowledge National Apology Day as a reminder of what the spirit of the day offered, and as a reminder of the importance of recognition and truth-telling. Image: A large group of people stand together outdoors.
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Saturday, 13 February marked the thirteenth anniversary of the National Apology.. In honour of the anniversary, Prime Minister Scott Morrison MP yesterday (15th) delivered a speech to the House of Representatives.. Following the Prime Minister's speech, Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM MP, and son of a Stolen Generations survivor, also spoke.
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The National Sorry Day Committee organised many different events over the years including another of the National Museum's Defining Moments, the 2000 Walk for Reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. In 2007 the Labor Party under Kevin Rudd won the federal election and took office. It supported making a formal public apology to the.
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Today, sixteen years after the apology, we are releasing the 2023 Closing the Gap Annual Report - And the 2024 Implementation Plan. Much has been said about the Productivity Commission's report released last week. I want to be clear - All levels of government need to do better if we are to make progress on closing the gap.
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The Great Hall, Parliament House, Canberra. On this the 15th Anniversary of the Apology, I honour the First Australians on whose lands we meet, and whose cultures we celebrate as the oldest continuing cultures in human history. I acknowledge the representatives of the Stolen Generation who join us this morning and to all our Indigenous brothers.
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For many the Apology was about bringing hope that Stolen Generations survivor voices would drive individual, community, and national healing. As part of the Apology, former Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd promised to deliver a report card each year on the Government's efforts to close the gap.
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The National Apology to the Stolen Generations QUICK FACTS February 13 marks the anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations. It was a significant milestone for healing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who suffered as a result of past government policies of forced child removal and assimilation.
The national apology 11 years on
The National Apology to the Stolen Generations 13 February 2018 marks the 10th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, who suffered as a result of past government policies of forced child removal and assimilation. It is important, that as a nation, we commemorate this significant.
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13-February-2022. Today marks 14 years since the national apology to the Stolen Generations and their families for the harm and suffering caused by the policies of previous governments. As Aboriginal Affairs Minister, I would like to pay my deepest respect to the Stolen Generation Survivors - those that were able to find their way home, those.
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Today marks the 14th anniversary of the National Apology and the moment that Stolen Generation survivor James Michael "Widdy" Welsh says his pain was acknowledged, but data on the number of.
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While the Apology was a sound first step, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are still waiting on action. The Productivity Commission's review of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, released last week, demonstrates that the 'business as usual' is not working. The Priority Reform areas have not been prioritised by governments.
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23 February 2018. Tuesday 13 February marked the 10th anniversary of the National Apology to Australia's First Peoples. A momentous day in history, this felt for many like a start towards National Reconciliation. But a decade on, we've made only marginal outward progress. Many of the challenges recognised in the apology are still affecting.
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The National Sorry Day Committee encourages all schools, community groups, workplaces and individuals to commemorate this important event in Australia's his-tory. "As the first significant date of the year in the school calendar, the Anniversary of the Apology offers a positive and solid platform from which lessons regarding
12th Anniversary of the national apology
Australia on Monday committed about $300 million to improve life outcomes of its Aboriginal people, as the country marked 15 years since a national apology for forcibly removing Indigenous.
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Last week, on 7 February 2024, The Productivity Commission's first review of the National Agreement on Close the Gap was released, and the report is dire. The report confirms that despite substantial investment, Australian Governments need to radically and urgently change their approach if we are to try to have an impact on generations now.
12th Anniversary of the national apology
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