Friday, 4 May 2007

Sorry Day 2007


Last year saw the Illawarra-wide launch of an initiative designed to promote respect for and preserve the memory of, the Stolen Generations of Aboriginal people of Australia.
Illawarra residents were asked to wear a gumleaf on May 26 and, with the assistance of many of the region's schools, ABC Radio and the Illawarra Mercury, many thousands are belived to have done so.

Aboriginal Elders and community representatives attended the officaial launch at St Mary Star of the Sea College. Mr. Colin Markham, a former State Member of Parliament and now Special Ambassador for Reconciliation gave the keynote address.
The event received the support of the National Sorry Day Committee and was attended by committee secretary, Mr. John Bond.
The Institute thanks everyone involved last year for their efforts.
This year we would like to expand the coverage to include all Australia. Please assist in speading the word by emailing a link to this blog to friends, relatives, collegues and media organisations around the country.
Why not bring in some gumleaves on May 26 for work collegues to wear if they wish. Unluckily, this year it's a Saturday so maybe you could do it on the Friday if that suited better.