National Sorry Day / Jane Pfeiffer.

By: Pfeiffer, Jane [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Pfeiffer, Jane. Special days ; Publisher: Frenches Forest NSW : Redback Publishing, 2023Copyright date: ©2023. Description: 32 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781761400070Subject(s): National Sorry Day, Australia, 1998 | Aboriginal Australians -- Juvenile literature | Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- Juvenile literature | Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Juvenile literature | Stolen generations (Australia) -- Juvenile literature | Reconciliation -- Australia -- Juvenile literature | Race relations - Reconciliation | Politics and Government - National symbols and events - National Sorry Day / Journey of Healing | Australia -- Race relations -- 21st century -- Juvenile literature | Australia -- History -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 305.89915 | 394.26994 | 994 Summary: Australians mark National Sorry Day on 26 May each year. This special day is a time to reflect on how government wrongdoings have affected and continue to affect Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their cultures. It is also a time to consider what reconciliation means for the future of all Australians. Australians celebrate or commemorate a number of special days throughout the year. These special days give us the chance to reflect on the past appreciate our lives and look to the future together.
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Australians mark National Sorry Day on 26 May each year. This special day is a time to reflect on how government wrongdoings have affected and continue to affect Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their cultures. It is also a time to consider what reconciliation means for the future of all Australians. Australians celebrate or commemorate a number of special days throughout the year. These special days give us the chance to reflect on the past appreciate our lives and look to the future together.

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