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Apology Exhibition Oral Histories Photos Resources Contacts

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This site contains names and images of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples.

Over half a million Australian children experienced institutional care in the
20th century.

To acknowledge and remember the experiences of these children, the Australian
Government funded the National Museum of Australia and the National Library of
Australia to document their history.







APOLOGY

At 11am on Monday 16 November, then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd made a formal
apology to the Forgotten Australians.

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PHOTOS


WHAT'S YOUR VIEW?



Photos of children in institutions only tell one part of the story.



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Projects



EXHIBITION WEBSITE


A KEEPING PLACE
FOR YOUR
STORY


Inside: Life in
Children's Homes
and Institutions
online at the
National Museum




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ORAL HISTORIES


LISTEN TO US

Smoky Dawson
Every year they'd let you out.


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The National Library has recorded the voices of Forgotten Australians so they
can be heard now and into the future.



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