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Updated 2026-05-26 02:06

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Statement: Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week

Today is National Sorry Day. On behalf of all Charles Sturt University staff and students I want to acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their homes, families and communities. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd made a formal apology to Australia’s Indigenous peoples in 2008, particularly those whose lives had been devastated by policies of forced child removal and assimilation. … I am sorry. We – as a university – are sorry....

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National Sorry Day - Gippsland Primary Health Network

Every 26 May in Australia, National Sorry Day reminds the colonist-descended people of the nation to remember the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. During the 20th century, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ children were forcibly removed from their families to be “assimilated” into white Australian culture. They are known as […]

gphn.org.au

National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day 2025 26 May 2025 marks the 28th anniversary of the tabling of the Bringing them home report in the Australian Parliament in 1997 and

healingfoundation.org.au