9/12/2023 0 Comments Text speek bth![]() ![]() National Library of Australia Oral History Project, Many Voices: Reflections on Experience of Indigenous Child Separation published. The Social Justice Report 2001 includes a Reconciliation Progress Report. National Museum of Australia, Walk for Reconciliation Parliament of Australia, Motion of ReconciliationĪustralian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Statement on Mandatory Sentencing "While noting the efforts by the State party to address the tragedies resulting from the previous policy of removing indigenous children from their families, the Committee remains concerned about the continuing effects of this policy." The Committee criticises the Commonwealth Government's inadequate response to recommendations from Bringing them home: The People's Walk for Reconciliation on 28 May occurs in state/territory capitals throughout Australia.Īustralia appears before the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. ![]() Many call for these laws to be overturned because they have greater impact on Indigenous children than on non-Indigenous children. Mandatory sentencing in Western Australia and the Northern Territory becomes a national issue. Federal Parliament passes a motion of ‘deep and sincere regret over the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents’. ![]()
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