Key points:
- The Catholic church and the Commonwealth have agreed to compensate Aboriginal physical and sexual abuse survivors of the Garden Point mission
- The Bishop of Darwin has apologised for the wrongs of the past
- Other groups are considering following the avenue of civil action
Forty-two survivors of Aboriginal forced removal policies have signed a deal for compensation and apology 40 years after suffering sexual and physical abuse in the Garden Point Catholic Church mission on Melville Island north of Darwin.
“I’m happy, and I’m sad for the people who have gone already … we had a minute’s silence for them … but it’s been very tiring fighting for this for three years,” said Maxine Kunde, the leader of a group which took civil action against the church and Commonwealth in the Northern Territory Supreme Court.
At age six, Ms Kunde, along with her brothers and sisters, was forcibly taken from her…
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