Asia-Pacific

Australia says sorry to blighted Aborigines

Asia-Pacific News

Feb 12, 2008, 23:33 GMT


Elsewhere on the Web

The Decade: Film's 10 Best Music Moments In The Aughts


Your Talkback on this Story

Similar articles

Australia says sorry to blighted Aborigines (Roundup)
Australia's black-white divide still stark
Australia opens Parliament to Aboriginal culture

Latest Headlines in Asia-Pacific

Older Talkback

page: 1 

your patheticFeb 13th, 2008 - 02:09:14

The significance of the apology in my opinion that it we as a nation can start to fix the problems you have just outlined which are the result of years of austrlaian government policy that has led to the aboriginal people being the most disavantaged group in the country. Throwing money at the them is not going to solve the anything because these are deep rooted social problems. The apology acknowledges the wrong that was done but more it means that the aboriginal people also have to now take some measure of responciability and work with the government so that we can fix the problems as a nation and not play the blame game. This will not be a quick fix but its a starting point were we hopefully begin to move on togeather it could take 50 years or more but it has to start somewere

Report this comment

page: 1 

From Sites we Like

Atheist group asks to put up sign honoring war veterans near Christmas display. Pennsylvania town responds by outlawing Christmas displays, claiming "the liberals" have destroyed Christmas [Ironic]
Scientists have now created a baby bottle that heats itself up in 60 seconds. A perfect gift for parents who can't be troubled to spend that kind of time on their children [Interesting]
Photoshop this guy in reflective shades [Photoshop]
More Not News from Fark