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why governments keep getting apologies wrong
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- Victoria, Australia parliament issued formal apology to First Peoples in December 2025.
- Opposition coalition opposed apology and plans to repeal treaty legislation if elected.
- Article discusses complexities of government apologies and need for genuine reparations.
- Past apologies in Canada faced skepticism due to insufficient follow-through.
- Success of Victoria's apology depends on impact on treaty institutions and meaningful change.
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