The Apology
The film, The Apology produced by Indigenous Film Services begins two days before the historic event on 13 February 2008 as people began to gather in Canberra. It includes interviews, stories and many special moments such as the first Welcome to Country in the Federal Parliament.

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Miriwoong: The Australian language barely anybody speaks - BBC News

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She Wasn't Even Done Singing Yet When The GOLD Confetti Filled The Stage! 🤩

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Talking terminology for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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Sorry, Kevin Rudd's Apology to "The stolen Generation"

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Ask us anything: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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Julia Gillard misogyny speech voted most unforgettable Australian TV moment: watch in full

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Acknowledging the Stolen Generations on National Sorry Day - Behind the News

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Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke delivers maiden speech

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New Zealand Vs. Maori: What’s REALLY Happening?

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'My people die young in this country' speech go...

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Who are the Stolen Generations? | Australia Explained

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What Is National Sorry Day?

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IQ2 Racism Debate: Stan Grant

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My stolen childhood, and a life to rebuild | Sheila Humphries | TEDxPerth

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Dr Tom Calma responds to The Apology to The Stolen Generations.

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Apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples (2008)

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Australia’s formal apology to Indigenous people (2008) | Retro Focus | ABC Australia

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Q&A: Shareena Clanton says Indigenous people want to be "the author of our own destinies"

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What is the Aboriginal perspective on CULTURE?

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