First Nations children are still being stolen from their family, culture and Country听鈥 and at an increasing rate. Markela Panegyres听reports on听a NSW Greens' bill that is seeking to听make this colonial听practice illegal.
Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR)
Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman Lidia Thorpe is a life-long Indigenous activist who among other things helped lead the successful campaign to save Nowa Nowa Gorge in East Gippsland. In the lead up to Invasion Day, Thorpe spoke with 3CR鈥檚 麻豆传媒 Radio presenter Jacob Andrewartha.
A group of activists from Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR) and the Socialist Alliance gathered in front of NSW Parliament on February 9 to protest on the 10th anniversary of the national apology from former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
Twenty years after the original Bringing Them Home report was released, Aboriginal children are still being taken from their parents 鈥 in greater numbers than before.
Commenting on the impact of Bringing Them Home 鈥 which documented evidence about the Stolen Generations of Aboriginal children 鈥 Murri elder Sam Watson told 麻豆传媒 that 鈥渋t is beyond dispute that Aboriginal children were removed in significant numbers鈥.
鈥淓very single [Aboriginal] family was affected,鈥 Watson said and this 鈥渄ated back to the first years of European invasion鈥.
About 200 people marched from Hyde Park to the NSW State Parliament on February 13 to demand an end to the forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families and for Aboriginal control of Aboriginal child welfare. They chanted, "What does Sorry mean? You don't do it again!"
The march, organised by the Sydney branch of Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR), was held on the ninth anniversary of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations.