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Stolen generations bill passed in Tas
November 28, 2006 - 6:34PM
Tasmania's upper house has passed landmark legislation to compensate the state's stolen generations.
The Stolen Generations of Aboriginal Children Bill 2006 was passed unanimously without amendment late on Tuesday.
The $5 million funding package will provide one-off cash payments to more than 100 members of the stolen generations and their children.
The bill will make Tasmania the first state in Australia to financially compensate Aborigines forcibly removed from their parents' homes in what Premier Paul Lennon describes as a "vital step" for reconciliation.
The bill is expected to receive royal assent by the end of the year and should be proclaimed law early next year.
More than 100 members of the stolen generations and their children are expected to benefit from the compensation package, which Mr Lennon unveiled in Launceston last month.
Compensation will be available to Aborigines who were removed from their families between 1935 and 1975 and remained in state care for more than a year.
Payments of up to $5,000 (capped at $20,000 per family) are also open to the children of deceased people who would otherwise have been eligible for payments.
Members of the stolen generations will have six months to apply for compensation. An independent assessor will have a year from commencement of the act to scrutinise applications.
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