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The Appointing
The British committee recommends that 'protectors of aborigines' be included in Australian society which meant they were going to be "protected" by Australians -
Policy Of Forced Removal
aboriginal children could forcefully be removed from their families and into a white house hold to teach them their ways and out breed the aboriginal genes -
Australia Becomes A Federation
the constitution states aborigines will not be counted in the court and the commonwealth has power to make laws relating to race which meant there would be more aboriginal laws. -
The Day Of Mourning
The Day Of Mourning is the 150th anniversary of the first fleet. A sad day for aboriginals who grieve over the loss of land and human rights. -
Making A Stand
indigenous people had a small march through Sydney to demand human rights. the prime minister of the time Joseph Lyons received a list of demands, asking for recognition of aboriginal law and land, the return of stolen land,equal opportunities for employment,education and housing the destruction of protection boards that controlled them as well as the end of forced removal of children from their families. -
Aborigines Gain Power
(NSW) aboriginal protection board losses their power to remove indigenous children and is renamed Aborigines welfare board. which meant that aborigines could live freer and without fear -
The Right To Vote
Northern Territory elections are held and for the first time voting is compulsory for aboriginals -
Publication Of The Brining Them Home Report
The human rights commission labeled the "bring them home report" as a way to fix the wrong doings they did many years ago to the aboriginal children that were taken from their families. which couldn't take the trauma that the parents and children went through away. Nothing can. -
The Apology
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on behalf of Australia makes a historical apology for the miss treatment of aborigines