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acknowledgments - Us Taken-Away Kids: commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 'Bringing them home' report

Us Taken-Away Kids Us Taken-Away Kids (2007)

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Bringing them home report

Acknowledgments

The Australian Human Rights
Commission would like to thank all the people who generously contributed
their stories, artwork, poetry and time to make this publication
possible; Jo Ritale and Angelo at the State Library of Queensland and the
communities of Cherbourg, Mapoon Mission,  Monamona and Mornington Island
for giving us permission to reproduce photographs from the State Library of
Queensland’s exhibition, ‘Broken Links’, 2007; Murray Wilcox
and Joanna Richardson for providing valuable insights into the cases in which
they were involved; Siobhan McHugh; Lisa Stefanoff and IAD Press; Paul
Oliver, Rebecca Stuart, Louise McDermott, Janet Drummond, Katie Kiss, Anna
Dawson, Julia Mansour  and all the other staff at
the Commission  who gave  generously  of  their time 
 and  expertise; our Indigenous designer, Leigh Harris at Ingeous
Studios for his endless patience and wisdom throughout the design process. All
contributors are listed in the  Biographical
Index. 



Edited by Christina Kenny.

Copyright
notice

This publication, and all works contained therein, are subject
to copyright and the operation of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (‘the
Copyright Act’). Except as permitted under the Copyright
Act, this publication or any work or part therein may not be used or
reproduced (by any process) without prior written permission from the Australian Human
Rights Commission. Inquires should be addressed to the
Social Justice Unit, Australian Human
Rights Commission, GPO Box,
5218 Sydney NSW, 2001.

Note

Please be aware that this publication contains the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may now be deceased.

Disclaimer

The material in this
publication includes views and recommendations of individual
contributing authors, which do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission or
indicate its commitment to a particular course of action.