Saturday, 13 February marked the thirteenth anniversary of the National Apology.. In honour of the anniversary, Prime Minister Scott Morrison MP yesterday (15th) delivered a speech to the House of Representatives.. Following the Prime Minister's speech, Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM MP, and son of a Stolen Generations survivor, also spoke.. National Apology Day in Australia is observed on February 13 every year in Australia. It is a national day commemorating the first-ever national apology made by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in 2008 to initialize the Australian federal government's rehabilitation, justice, and reconciliation agenda for the Indigenous Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, and the tens of thousands of Aboriginal.

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Reparation should consist of: 1. acknowledgment and apology; 2. guarantees against repetition; 3. measures of restitution; 4. measures of rehabilitation; and 5. monetary compensation. 5. You.. Today, sixteen years after the apology, we are releasing the 2023 Closing the Gap Annual Report - And the 2024 Implementation Plan. Much has been said about the Productivity Commission's report released last week. I want to be clear - All levels of government need to do better if we are to make progress on closing the gap.