Source: AAP National Sorry Day ... policy — still continue to this day. Under government policy in force from the 1910s to the 1970s, Aboriginal children and Torres Strait Islanders were ...
(Sorry Android users, you’ll have to wait a little longer.) Peep the new addition. (Source: supplied) “The meaning of the Aboriginal flag is an expression of who we are and how we are ...
National Sorry Day is held annually to acknowledge and recognise members of the Stolen Generations. As part of the commemorations, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags will be painted on ...