The Chinatown Discovery Festival coincides with May 26th National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week The Broome Shire Office and Civic Centre will be lit-up purple on Sorry Day to remember the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal People and their families. The colour purple symbolises healing and we encourage you to go by and reflect on Australia’s …
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Let’s see a mass of purple during Reconciliation Week 27th May – 3 June.
Reconciliation Week is almost here and the AFL National Indigenous round will feature all 18 teams wearing Guernseys with significant Indigenous designs related to Aboriginal culture. The Indigenous round is named in Honour of Sir Doug Nicholls and his contribution in Australia. Sir Doug Nicholls was a strong Indigenous role-model and South Australia’s First Indigenous …
National Sorry Day on May 26th is almost here please order the Kimberley Stolen Generation Sorry Day Flowers to get them in time.
National Sorry Day on May 26th is fast approaching and orders for the Kimberley Stolen Generation Sorry Day Flowers are underway as thousands prepare commemoration activities throughout Australia. We appreciate your ongoing support for Stolen Generation people and their descendants. Our Flowers are available while stocks last. For more information on the significance of …
KSGAC has played a pivotal role in assisting East Kimberley Aboriginal ex-servicemen gain recognition for their Army Service.
The Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation (KSGAC) has played a pivotal role in assisting East Kimberley Aboriginal ex-servicemen gain recognition for their Army Service. Two military service medals had been awarded retrospectively, after these men had completed their military service in NORFORCE. This meant that they had to apply on-line, which was an inappropriate, confronting …
Healing Foundation Stolen Generations Resource Kit is now ready for Teachers and students to use throughout Australia
The Healing Foundation’s Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students has been created to educate young people about the Stolen Generations. It makes it easy for school communities to start the conversation and inform classroom discussions using facts, real examples and stories. Cultural consultation and guidance from Stolen Generations members has been an …
Fremantle Dockers supports KSGAC and Broome Schools
On a recent visit to Broome, the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation staff, members and their family met with the Fremantle Dockers Indigenous and Multi-Cultural Liaison Officer Michael Johnson and Community Goals Manager Graham Mills. The Fremantle Dockers maintains a strong relationship with the KSGAC and helps to promote awareness of the Kimberley Stolen Generation …
Fremantle Dockers continue support of the Stolen Generation and Sorry Day flower as seen on the 2019 Guernsey.
The Fremantle Dockers continue its' support of the Stolen Generation as the Sorry Day flower holds prominent position on the 2019 Indigenous Guernsey. The Fremantle Dockers website has more...https://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/2019-03-12/indigenous-jumper The new Indigenous guernsey was announced at Fremantle’s season launch and will be worn by Freo in round 10 against the Brisbane Lions on Sunday May …
Get in now-The Kimberley Stolen Generation Sorry Day Flowers are ready.
National Sorry Day on May 26th is fast approaching and orders for the Kimberley Stolen Generation Sorry Day Flowers are underway as thousands prepare commemoration activities throughout Australia. Please get in early to purchase your orders so you will be able to wear the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation's Sorry Day Flower to your event. …
2019 National Apology Day in Broome -Many people, many stories shared.
National Apology Day 11 Years on - ABC Kimberley Radio coverage
ABC Kimberley Broadcaster Vanessa Mills speaks with Kimberley Stolen Generation Chairperson Dr Mark Bin Bakar about the National Apology 11 years on. The ABC Radio interview includes Kimberley Stolen Generation people John Ross and John Cooper who share their personal stories. https://www.abc.net.au/radio/kimberley/programs/breakfast/apology-stolen-generation/10811954
