Labor pushed War Memorial on frontier war recognition
The Australian War Memorial announced plans to expand its recognition of colonial Indigenous massacres after the Albanese government indicated it favoured the move, a major shift after years of Coalition resistance.
War Memorial council chairman Brendan Nelson last month announced plans to better document Australia’s frontier wars and violence against Indigenous communities, promising a “deeper depiction” of the brutal violence that came with European settlement.
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