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Dec 2024
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Echoes of the Stolen Generations as more...

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In South Australia, a public inquiry has found the number of Aboriginal children being removed from their families is approaching levels equivalent to the Stolen Generations.One in every ten First Nations children is in state care, and that figure is expected to increase to 14 in every 100 within seven years if not addressed.A report by the South Australian ... Show More
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