At risk of YASRFF (yet another snide remark from Fro) I think the important part of today is a significant number of aboriginal opinion-makers feel that the hurt and injustice of their situation has been acknowledged, recognised and a statemanesque statement made about it.
It's this that will be an important part of a healing for them, what they can now leave behind is the sense of having a point to prove. Their point has been acknowledged.
Perhaps the last time the nation experienced something similar (though on a smaller scale) was in 1986 when the Vietnam Veterans were given their official welcome home march-past. As most of them had endured unspeakable horrors only to return home to be spat on by cowardly hippies, this welcome home and recognition of their effort was important to their healing.
I have a high level of empathy for their situation. Â