Indigenous groups told to join PMs Sorry Apology.
Prime Minister Rudd has told aboriginals who were not part of the Stolen Generation they are expected to apologise along with other Australians.
People who cast informal votes, or refused to vote for the governments of the day between 1890 and 1960 have been exempted but ex-pats who were living in Australia at the time are expected to ring Canberra by Friday, or they will be stripped of Australian citizenship and not allowed back into the country. Anyone holidaying in Australia two weeks either side of the apology date is expected to make a voluntary donation of at least fifty dollars.
A new tax (SGT or Stolen Generation Tax)will be introduced for the estates of all dead people, who died since the first child was stolen, and if they don’t have an estate, their relatives will be taxed twice. If their relatives are unemployed it will be taken from their Centrelink payments. If they are in jail, two weeks will be added to their sentences. “This is the country of the fair go where everyone chips in,” Mr Rudd said.














