National Sorry Day takes place on Friday, 26 May.
Sorry Day is an important time to remember the past policies of forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, and the ongoing impact on the  Stolen Generations. It is also a day to commemorate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s history, and celebrate their survival, culture and community.
Further information: Sorry Day and the Stolen Generations [PDF]
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We Acknowledge the many diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations of Australia, and pay respect to the Custodians of the Land and Waters of these Nations on which we live, learn and work, and to the many Ancestors who shaped and nurtured Country.