Stolen generations’ compensation vital

By George Williams
Updated November 30 2015 - 10:13am, first published 10:12am
STILL WAITING: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stands to applause after his speech apologising to the Aboriginal Stolen Generation on February 13, 2008 but compensation still hasn't been provided for those taken from their families.
STILL WAITING: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stands to applause after his speech apologising to the Aboriginal Stolen Generation on February 13, 2008 but compensation still hasn't been provided for those taken from their families.

NSW and Victoria recently announced their support for compensation for the victims of child sexual abuse. If a national scheme is established, these states will contribute millions of dollars to cover the shortfall from the institutions responsible for the harm. 

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