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Anger as $50 million NT Stolen Generations class action results in payouts as little as $3,000
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 4, 2024 - 08:18
When heirs and relatives of Northern Territory Stolen generations won a 50-million-dollar class action settlement from the Federal Government two years ago, they felt their parents’ trauma had finally been recognised. But some of the descendants of Indigenous people removed from their families under Australia’s assimilation policies are now angry they’ll get little or nothing from the payout. It’s prompted calls for more regulation of class actions.