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Tell your MP to back the apology!

Finally! On the first day of Parliament the PM will introduce an apology to the Stolen Generations.

This looks set to be a great moment in our nation's history but only if all MPs are on board. Send an email to your local MP and ensure that the apology comes from a united parliament on behalf of all Australia.

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The exact text of the apology is being hammered out right now. This is your chance to have input!

If your local MP is Liberal - urge them to push the party leadership to support the apology.
If your local MP is Labor - thank them, but remind them an apology is only the first step and we want full implementation of the Bringing Them Home Report.

If you want to send a message to Kevin Rudd, please go to his web site instead.
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On February 12th people from across Australia will be converging on Canberra calling for immediate review of the NT intervention. GetUp! supports this movement, if you want to be involved click here for more information.
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