But, when every website I tried froze after clicking 'listen' I locked the door to my office and wept.
Then I remembered why our Prime Minister was saying sorry and I wept.
Then I got on with my day.
I came home, after helping kids have their school photos taken, helping ADHD year eights sit down and finish a whole story, helping year nines learn about the 'Indigenous Resistance' section of their Australian History course, helping year tens learn about empathy for their 'To Kill a Mockingbird' course, and I watched the news.
When I finally saw footage of the 'throngs' at our capital cities and heard K-Rudd speak, I was so proud of us all that I had a little teary, and a nice glass of wine.
Sorry is the first step, and today I am proud.
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The whole apology thing must have been a very significant moment in Australian history. I'll freely admit I'm not well up on Aussie history (I drove past a place called Botany the other day to on my way from Farnborough to Birmingham and wondered if there was any connection). I've watched 'Rabbit Proof Fence' and found it a very moving film. Other than that, I'm struggling.... :(
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