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This report is a tribute to the strength and struggles of many thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by forcible removal. We acknowledge the hardships they endured and the sacrifices they made. We remember and lament all the children who will never come home.
We dedicate this report with thanks and admiration to those who found the strength to tell their stories to the Inquiry and to the generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people separated from their families and communities.
Preliminary Pages
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Tracing the History
- 2 National Overview
- 3 New South Wales and the ACT
- 4 Victoria
- 5 Queensland
- 6 Tasmania
- 7 Western Australia
- 8 South Australia
- 9 Northern Territory
Part 3 Consequences of Removal
Part 4 Reparation
Part 5 Services for Those Affected
- 15 Evaluating Government Responses
- 16 Access to Personal and Family Records
- 17 Funding for Reunion Assistance
- 18 Mental Health Services
- 19 Responses of Churches and Other Non-Government Agencies
Part 6 Contemporary Separations
- 20 Introduction
- 21 Child Welfare Care and Protection
- 22 Adoption
- 23 Family Law
- 24 Juvenile Justice
- 25 Underlying Issues
- 26 A New Framework
Appendices
- Appendix 1.1 New South Wales
- Appendix 1.2 Australian Capital Territory
- Appendix 2 Victoria
- Appendix 3 Queensland
- Appendix 4 Tasmania
- Appendix 5 Western Australia
- Appendix 6 South Australia
- Appendix 7 Northern Territory
- Appendix 8 The van Boven Principles
- Appendix 9 Recommendations
- Appendix 10 Schedule of Hearings
- Appendix 11 Evidence and Submissions
- Appendix 12 Acknowledgments
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