Prime Minister Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations on 12 February 2008 is a welcome development for the recognition of the injustices suffered by Indigenous Australians at the hands of Australian governments. However in the flurry of media attention given to the apology the Senate's consideration of a bill to establish a compensation fund for members of the stolen generations was largely overlooked. This article examines the Senate inquiry into the Stolen Generations Compensation Bill and questions the Federal Government's commitment to delivering justice for the Stolen Generations
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations on 12 February 2008 is a welcome development...
This article outlines Government investments made in Indigenous reconcilliation to date and identifi...
On 26 May 1997 the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
The federal government can\u27t ignore the implications of the apology, writes ALEXANDER REILLY IN ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
This submission welcomes the Bill and supports its broad objectives of providing reparations to indi...
For most members of the Stolen Generations, pursuing a civil claim through the courts is technically...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
Then newly elected Labor Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, made a historic statement of “Sorry” for past i...
Item does not contain fulltextOn the morning of Wednesday, 13 February 2008, we were standing alongs...
This article explores the issue of apology to the Stolen Generations by the federal government in li...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations on 12 February 2008 is a welcome development...
This article outlines Government investments made in Indigenous reconcilliation to date and identifi...
On 26 May 1997 the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
The federal government can\u27t ignore the implications of the apology, writes ALEXANDER REILLY IN ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...
This submission welcomes the Bill and supports its broad objectives of providing reparations to indi...
For most members of the Stolen Generations, pursuing a civil claim through the courts is technically...
On 13 February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivered the long awaited apology to...
Then newly elected Labor Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, made a historic statement of “Sorry” for past i...
Item does not contain fulltextOn the morning of Wednesday, 13 February 2008, we were standing alongs...
This article explores the issue of apology to the Stolen Generations by the federal government in li...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Apology is a special form of both politics and narrative. As a political event, the 2008 Australian ...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations, delivered on 13 February 2008...