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Sorry won't cut it anymore: calls grow for action on Bringing Them Home recommendations

6 min · 26. maj 2026
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Almost three decades on from the landmark Bringing Them Home report on Stolen Generations, the government has implemented just six per cent of recommendations. This National Sorry Day, advocates are calling for government action to better support survivors and their families.

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