Celebrating Sorry in Canberra
Celebrating a nation saying Sorry in Canberra, a group huddle and cheer as Australia's Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, called the nation together "to deal with this unfinished business of the nation, to remove a great stain from the nation’s soul and, in a true spirit of reconciliation, to open a new chapter in the history of this great land, Australia."
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Canberra
- Canberra is widely acclaimed as the best landscaped city in the world. Its geometrically circular street pattern, set around key urban planning elements, is complemented by millions of trees and shrubs, which give the city its ambience. Canberra is planned around Lake Burley Griffin and a 'parliamentary triangle' consisting of Parliament House, the High Court and other important public buildings. It extends more than 40km from the satellite towns of Tuggeranong in the south to Gungahlin in the north.
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Garry. (2008, February 13). Celebrating Sorry in Canberra. Retrieved May 13, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.exploreaustralia.com/traveller/Garry/photos/celebrating-sorry-in-canberra.jpg.
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