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Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Lorraine Peeters urges Australian governments to back national support plan for ageing survivors

88-year-old Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Lorraine Peeters, who was removed from her Brewarrina mission home at age 4 and detained at the Cootamundra Aboriginal Girls Home for 6 years, is calling on Australian federal and state governments to support a new national plan from The Healing Foundation. Released ahead of 2026 Sorry Day, the plan calls for expanded culturally safe aged care, universal redress schemes, access to historical records, trauma support, and family reunification services for ageing survivors, nearly 30 years after the Bringing Them Home report was tabled.

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Stolen GenerationsSorry DayIndigenous assimilation policyAboriginal child removaltrauma-informed careculturally safe aged caresurvivor redress schemefamily reunificationnational apology to Stolen Generations

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At four, her head was shaved and her clothes burned. Aunty Lorraine doesn’t want her trauma to be forgotten

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At four, her head was shaved and her clothes burned. Aunty Lorraine doesn’t want her trauma to be forgotten

May 25, 2026, 10:01 PM

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