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Stolen Aboriginal man wins payout
Expect more Aboriginal claims: Burnside
The native will obviously have plenty of cash to fuel his booze and petrol habits now, courtesy of taxpayers (no different from usual, then).An Aboriginal man taken from his family as a baby has been awarded compensation in a landmark case in Australia.
Bruce Trevorrow is the first member of Australia's "stolen generation" of Aboriginal people to win compensation.
A court found Mr Trevorrow was falsely imprisoned and treated unlawfully when he was taken from his family in 1958.
Thousands of Aboriginal children were handed over to white families under Australian government assimilation policies from 1915 to 1969.
In a 300-page judgement that took 18 months to deliver, Justice Thomas Gray of the Supreme Court of South Australia awarded Mr Trevorrow $A525,000 (£220,000, $447,000).
Expect more Aboriginal claims: Burnside
No one is safe!The lawyer for the first member of the stolen generation to be awarded compensation by a court says it is time for all states to set up voluntary compensation plans.
The South Australian government was ordered to pay Aboriginal man Bruce Trevorrow $525,000 for injuries, losses and false imprisonment.
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Trevorrow's lawyer and prominent civil libertarian, Julian Burnside QC said the case illustrated beyond a doubt how much damage was done to the stolen generation.
"It's now time for them (the states) to set out a compensation plan that will deal with that," he told ABC Radio.
"It's much more sensible to do it in a way that is consensual, than to do it by litigation."
Aboriginal Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma said it was an important judgment.
"It does show that people were stolen, were taken away from their families, and have suffered immensely over the years," he told the ABC.
"And this is the first time the courts have recognised that in a meaningful way."