Spartan Eagle
Bencher
The First Nations population went from an estimated 1-1.5 million before invasion to less than 100,000 by the early 1900sIf the indigenous population were wiped out by 'Anglos' (I assume you mean people of Ango-Saxon origin), then who are these 3.2% percentage of Australia's people (Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population summary) calling themselves Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders?
They must be important - more important than any other ethnic group in Australia; they make up 3.2% of the population, yet 6.1% of total government expenditure is spent on them (FactCheck Q&A: is $30 billion spent every year on 500,000 Indigenous people in Australia? ).
If money = 'care' at a government level, then our governments 'care' about these apparently wiped-out people almost twice as much as anyone else. If money does do/show this. At least it shows a lot of attention. For people who were wiped out.
I don't know if the Dutch would have cared this much; one would have to look at their history in their former colonies. (Dutch colonial empire - Wikipedia). Maybe they would - maybe not. Who knows, indeed.
Professor Lyndall Ryan and her research team has found that there were at least 270 frontier massacres over 140 years of Australian history, as part of a state-sanctioned and organised attempts to eradicate First Nations people.
You also need to account for cultural genocide which was accomplished by 'stolen generation' prohibiting the children from using their language or partaking in their culture.
So the stats that you refer to as 3.2% of the current population, the alarming thing to note is that only 10% of those speak a First Nations Language at home.
So really the damage has been done and unfortunately no amount of money can repair this despite the good intentions of current governments.