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National Sorry Day
26 May marks National Sorry Day. It is a time to reflect on the ongoing impact of the Stolen Generations and the strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Saying “sorry” is not about the past alone. It’s about recognising harm, listening with humility, and taking responsibility for the future we are shaping together. Awareness is where change begins, but it cannot end there. Closing the gap requires sustained action, accountability, and a commitment to justic

Rae Sabine
May 231 min read


National Sorry Day
“Today is National Sorry Day. Today together to we acknowledge the mistreatment of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We...

Rae Sabine
May 26, 20241 min read


National Sorry Day
Today is National Sorry Day, where we remember and acknowledge the governments mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Rae Sabine
May 26, 20231 min read
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