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National Apology Day Morning Tea with CEO, Friday 13 February 2026

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National Apology Day Morning Tea with CEO, Friday 13 February 2026


National Apology Day is a time to acknowledge the strength of the Stolen Generations and reaffirm our commitment to truth, justice, and healing. While the National Apology is a crucial step, we acknowledge that the work is far from over.


“There’s nothing more powerful than the personal story. For people to understand, we have to open ourselves up. It’s hard to tell our personal stories but we are doing this to educate people. For us to heal as a country these are the stories we need to share. They’re sad stories but they’re important stories. For me as a Stolen Generations’ Survivor, I know you don’t get over things. You sometimes don’t fully recover. What you do is you adjust and you build your life around the scars and that’s what you have to do in order to survive. And many of us have survived. Whatever this resilience is, whatever this stuff is that keeps us going, it is the strength of the Aboriginal spirit that keeps us alive. For those people who do feel challenged about the ‘Stolen Generations’, we ask you to listen to just one of these testimonies to see if you still feel the same. That’s all we ask"- Debra Hocking


At Kambu Health, we honour the strength and resilience of our people as we continue the journey of truth-telling and healing. This gathering is an opportunity to yarn, share, and stand together as a community.


RSVP by Wednesday, 11 February 2026 to comms@kambuhealth.com.au


If you or someone you love needs support, our Social Health team is here to walk with you on your healing journey. Call us on (07) 3810 3000 – option 4.


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