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The speech delivered by Opposition leader Anthony Albanese on Monday paid tribute to First Nations people killed during the Frontier Wars, while he renewed his support for the Makarrata Commission - a formal body proposed by the Uluru Statement to oversee truth-telling and promote healing. No government had fully acknowledged the nation s history, the leader of the opposition told Parliament during his address, recognising the anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations. We have all failed. Truth that must fill the holes of our national memory. I spoke recently at the War Memorial about those Indigenous Australians who donned the Khaki and fought for a nation that was not prepared to fight for them, he said in the lower House. ....
Rare soldier s diary reveals secret massacre of Indigenous Tasmanians after almost 200 years SunSunday 27 updated MonMonday 28 DecDecember 2020 at 2:29am McNally s diary is the only account by an ordinary soldier of life in the penal colonies, says Professor Sharpe. ( Print text only Cancel A soldier s diary disintegrating in Ireland s national library has revealed disturbing evidence of an undocumented massacre of Aboriginal people in Tasmania in the colony s early years. The diary belonged to Private Robert McNally, posted to Van Diemen s Land in the 1820s, and records in gritty detail colonial life and encounters with settlers and a notorious bushranger. But it s his account of his part in the cover up a massacre of men and women on March 21, 1827, near Campbell Town in the Northern Midlands, that stunned University of Tasmania history professor Pam Sharpe. ....