
Australians across the country have marked National Sorry Day. It has been a day of commemorations expressing regret for the historical mistreatment of First Nations people.
Rio Tinto chief executive Chris Sailsbury tells employees that the mining giant was actually not apologising for destroying 46,000-year-old Aboriginal rock shelters, as a dispute continues elsewhere in the Kimberley region over granite mining on traditional lands.
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"It’s just been a learning process and evolution."
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Nearly 10 years after Kevin Rudd said sorry to the Stolen Generation, he is warning more needs to be done to stop a second wave emerging.
“He is a joke now,” Gadsby said. “And I think it’s important to keep making that joke."
Dylann Roof, the self-described white supremacist who gunned down nine black churchgoers in a Charleston church, offered no apology or motive for his actions Wednesday as a jury began considering whether to sentence him to death.
The 16-year-old climate activist was one of several youth activists who spoke at a Senate climate crisis task force.
On May 26 Australians come together to commemorate Sorry Day, the anniversary of the historic Bringing Them Home report. What is Sorry Day?
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