Aborigines Protection Act 1909

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The Aborigines Protection Act 1909 was a New South Wales statute that repealed the Supply of Liquors to Aborigines Prevention Act 1867 with the aim of providing for the protection and care of Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia. The Act gave the Board for the Protection of Aborigines control of the Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales and the lives of the people who lived on the reserves. Amendments to the Act in 1915 gave the Aborigines Protection Board in New South Wales broad powers to remove Aboriginal children from their families, resulting in the Stolen Generations. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Aborigines Protection Act 1909 was a New South Wales statute that repealed the Supply of Liquors to Aborigines Prevention Act 1867 with the aim of providing for the protection and care of Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia. The Act gave the Board for the Protection of Aborigines control of the Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales and the lives of the people who lived on the reserves. Amendments to the Act in 1915 gave the Aborigines Protection Board in New South Wales broad powers to remove Aboriginal children from their families, resulting in the Stolen Generations. The Act was in force from 1909 to 1969, when it was repealed by the Aborigines Act 1969.
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