Australian police chief apologises to indigenous people for 'historical wounds'

An Australian state police chief has made a historic apology to indigenous people who are over-represented in prisons and vowed to improve race relations.

Australian police chief apologises to indigenous people for 'historical wounds'

An Australian state police chief has made a historic apology to indigenous people who are over-represented in prisons and vowed to improve race relations.

Western Australia Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said police were key participants in past wrongs against indigenous people in the state over decades, including enforcing government policies of removing mixed-race children from Aboriginal families until the 1970s.

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