National Sorry Day: remembering Australia's dark history of the Stolen Generations
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Events have been held around the country marking National Sorry Day, an acknowledgement of the forced removal of First Nations children from their families and culture. One third of First Nations people are descended from Stolen Generations survivors. Today, many gathered to share their experiences with each other and the broader public.
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