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SORRY DAY 26 th MAY Kevin Rudd on screen in Federation Square, Melbourne, apologising to the stolen generations.

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Page 1: SORRY DAY 26 th MAY Kevin Rudd on screen in Federation Square, Melbourne, apologising to the stolen generations.

AUSSIE

Page 2: SORRY DAY 26 th MAY Kevin Rudd on screen in Federation Square, Melbourne, apologising to the stolen generations.
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SORRY DAY

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26th MAY

Page 5: SORRY DAY 26 th MAY Kevin Rudd on screen in Federation Square, Melbourne, apologising to the stolen generations.

Kevin Rudd on screen in Federation Square, Melbourne, apologising to the stolen generations.

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Crowds viewing a public broadcast of the federal parliament's apology in Elder Park, Adelaide

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Mike Rann, Premier of South Australia and President of federal Labor, at National Sorry Day in Adelaide to the stolen generations.

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• By signing our name to this book we are recording our regret for the injustice suffered by Indigenous Australians as a result of European

settlement; In particular the effect of government policy on the human dignity and spirit of Indigenous Australians.

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