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Luca Ittimani

Afternoon Update: police apology to stolen generations; ABC reveals Phillip Adams’s replacement; and the first millennial saint

Shane Patton
Victoria police chief commissioner Shane Patton participates in a smoking ceremony during a police apology to the stolen generations in Melbourne on Friday. Photograph: Diego Fedele/AAP

Good afternoon. Victoria’s police commissioner has apologised for the role the force played in the stolen generations over more than 100 years.

Shane Patton delivered what he described as a “long overdue” apology in the presence of survivors of the stolen generations, their children and other members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Melbourne on Friday.

The apology is part of a series of commitments Victoria police made after its appearance at the state’s truth-telling inquiry, the Yoorrook Justice Commission, last year. You can view Patton’s full speech here.

Ian Hamm, a Yorta Yorta man and child of the stolen generations, said he “never thought” police would apologise and urged Patton, who critics have labelled “woke”, to embrace the term as a “badge of honour of doing what needed to be done”.

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What they said …

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“Macron is welcome, but he is not our president” – Axel, 21.

Axel defines himself as a child of Kanaky, the name given to New Caledonia by independence activists.

Indigenous Kanak protesters have told Guardian Australia they are fighting to correct years of widening inequality, after French president Emmanuel Macron visited the Pacific territory to quell violent protests against proposed voting reforms.

In numbers

The state was seeing only 280 cases a day last week, and case numbers are expected to increase.

Before bed read

Are we right to ban under-16s from social media when digital brain rot is hitting over-60s the hardest?

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