The Australian government justified the policy leading to the Stolen Generations on the grounds of promoting assimilation and improving the welfare of Aboriginal children. They believed that Indigenous children would have better opportunities and a more "civilized" upbringing if they were removed from their families and raised in white households. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief in the superiority of Western culture, which led to the systemic devaluation of Indigenous cultural identities. Ultimately, these policies were rooted in colonial attitudes and a desire to integrate Aboriginal people into mainstream Australian society.
It was enforced by the Australian Government from 1909 - 1969
the policy between 1880 - 1960 which attempted to acculturate Australian aboriginal children
The Department of Treasury formulates and advises the government in economic policy.
Peter Bridgman has written: 'The Australian policy handbook' -- subject(s): Policy sciences, Political planning, Politics and government, Public administration
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The Australian treasurer is awarded the title of "Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia." This position is a senior role within the Australian government, responsible for economic policy, government expenditure, and financial management. The treasurer plays a crucial role in shaping the country's fiscal strategy and budgetary decisions.
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The government policy during the 1920's was the white Australia policy. The policy of excluding all non-European people from the Australian continent, was the official policy of all governments and all mainstream political parties in Australia from the 1890s to the 1950s, and elements of the policy survived until the 1970s.Website found from: http: www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/White_Australia_policy
Australia's Stolen Generation refers to the forced removal of Indigenous Australian children from their families by government authorities and churches between the late 1800s and the 1970s. This policy was driven by the belief that Indigenous children needed to be assimilated into white society to "breed out" their Indigenous heritage. The government also sought to control the Indigenous population and undermine their cultural identity. The Stolen Generation has had long-lasting negative impacts on Indigenous communities, including trauma, loss of culture, and disconnection from family and land.
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