2022 in review: From teals to troops, 2022 was momentous in many ways
on September 13 – both survivors of the stolen generations – caused widespread mourning and reflection on their contribution to Australia’s understanding of its blighted history.“for the extreme, inhumane acts committed against [Roach]“, and for “the intergenerational trauma that you and your family continue to carry and experience due to your removal [from family]“.The tumultuous year held back almost to the end its final, most appalling blow to Australia’s understanding of itself.
These, it was reported, were the sort of anti-authoritarian conspiracies that had begun swirling at the outer extremities of anti-vaccination movements that grew during the pandemic.Australian communities weren’t prepared to simply react in horror, however. Rong Shi, 19, Shirui Zheng, 18, and their friends, Minghao “Lee” Li, 18, and Sally Liu, 19, huddled on two paddleboards linked by oars as they were washed more than 20 kilometres through the night across the bay and through busy shipping channels from Rosebud to Swan Island, near Queenscliff.by a guard on Swan Island, a military base. By mid-week, all were released from hospital.
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