The Sydney Morning Herald reported that:
'Apologising to all those who suffered, [Premier Rees] said: 'I say on behalf of the government, I am sorry for any hurt and distress you suffered in the care of the state. This should never have happened.
'I'm sorry that some of you were physically, psychologically or sexually abused. This should never have happened.
'I'm sorry for any lasting disadvantages you have experienced as a result of your childhood suffering. This should never have happened.
'I'm sorry that many of you have been unable to return to your families and loved ones.'
The premier vowed that the state would never revisit this dark chapter in its history and asked for the forgiveness of all who had spent childhood years in the state's care ... However, Mr Rees did not broach the subject of compensation.'
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