This week saw the 13th anniversary of the National Apology to Forgotten Australians & Former Child Migrants
This week saw the 13th anniversary of the National Apology to Forgotten Australians & Former Child Migrants
Children in orphanages were affected by war in many ways
Innovative ways to fill gaps in records are providing important details to former residents of institutions where records are missing
Announcement of a Victorian redress scheme.
Testing the upgraded website platform
Revered Elder Uncle Jack Charles leaves a powerful legacy that will continue to impact on our country for many years to come.
WATCH: Family history presents many challenges for children who grew up in out-of-home care and their relatives, but is a crucial step towards justice and recognition.
Records can turn up in the least expected places, and sometimes with a little help from The Seekers
Feedback from former residents gives important context to the experience of life in care, and helps to correct the historical record
Children of displaced persons arrived in Australia with a least one parent, but many were placed in orphanages. We’re looking into this piece of Australian history.
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