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Rodda Museum Apology

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- Tasmanian Government issued unreserved apology for historical theft of 177 human remains from coronial autopsies.
- Practice ended 35 years ago; remains kept at Rodda Museum without family consent for over three decades.
- Internal investigation identified several pathologists; findings submitted to Director of Public Prosecutions.
- New legal and governance frameworks implemented, including strengthened consent requirements and oversight.
- Families will contribute to review of the Coronial Act.