27/05/2026
National Sorry Day is a time to learn about and acknowledge the history and impacts of the Stolen Generations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families due to past government policies.
It also marks the significance of the National Apology delivered in 2008 by Kevin Rudd, recognising the profound harm caused and the ongoing impacts felt today. National Sorry Day encourages all Australians to understand this history, listen to First Nations voices, and reflect on how learning from the past supports healing and reconciliation.
At Infinity, this day reinforces our commitment to ensuring family always comes first when working with children and young people who are not able to live safely with their parents. We recognise the importance of connection to family, culture and community, and the role this plays in healing, wellbeing and reconciliation, for today and into the future.