
Albanese reaffirms Uluru Statement pledge on National Sorry Day

Image: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pictured) reaffirmed his government's commitment to the Uluru Statement from the Heart on Thursday. Photo: Facebook.
By DANIEL LO SURDO
Australian Prime Minister and Member for Grayndler Anthony Albanese reaffirmed his commitment to the Uluru Statement from the Heart on Thursday’s National Sorry Day, calling the document “an act of grace … which will bring us closer together as a nation”.
National Sorry Day this year marked the 25th anniversary since the tabling of the ‘Bringing Them Home’ report in Australian parliament, which came after a government inquiry into the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their communities.
The report found that between one in three and one in ten Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their communities between 1910 and 1970, and that most families have been affected, in at least one generation, by the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Albanese said that the report was “powered by the courage of the survivors of the Stolen Generations” and was the “beginning of the journey towards reconciliation”.
