Events and Training

Anniversary of the National Apology to Stolen Generations and the Indigenous People of Australia

Anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this significant event. Registration is not required but is encouraged for catering purposes.

This year, the 13th of February will mark 17 years since the Australian Government apologized to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly to the Stolen Generations, whose lives are blighted by past government policies of forced child removal and assimilation. You can revisit this significant moment by clicking here

Join the Gulanga Program,Sisters in Spirit and the ACT Council of Social Service, as we reflect on the injustices and trauma experienced by stolen generations, past and present, through discriminative laws, policies and practices. These practices continue today, demonstrated by the alarming rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children being removed from their families. 

We acknowledge the importance of truth telling so that healing can begin, and the cycles of intergenerational failures and trauma can be broken for our future generations. 

Attending events like this is an important step in our reconciliation journey, as they deepen our understanding, amplify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, and contribute to the fostering of meaningful change. Listening to the lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people helps us all reflect on our role in reconciliation—both individually and collectively. 

We invite all members of the Canberra community to come, listen and witness stories and performances of strength and resilience from Johnny Huckle. Counselling support from The Connect Purpose will be available at the event. We hope you will join us for this significant event.  

 

Event Details

Date & Time

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Venue

Weston Neighbourhood Hall, 6 Gritten St, Weston

Cost

Free

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