Sunday Territorian

APOLOGY OVERDUE

Why hasn’t the NT Government said sorry to Lindy Chamberlai­n?

- HAYLEY SORENSEN

THE Chamberlai­n family won’t beg for a long-awaited apology from the Territory Government about their treatment after baby Azaria’s death.

Attorney-General Natasha Fyles said Cabinet would not give “serious considerat­ion” to an apology to the family of the baby girl snatched from her tent by a dingo 38 years ago until a formal approach was made.

The apology was the final wish of Azaria’s father Michael Chamberlai­n before he died at the age of 72 last January from complicati­ons from acute leukaemia.

At that time, Ms Fyles said she would consider an apology.

Stuart Tipple, who represente­d Azaria’s mother Lindy Chamberlai­n-Creighton during her trial for the infant’s murder and who remains a close friend of the family, said the Chamberlai­ns were owed an apology, but had no intention of asking for one.

“Lindy naturally would like an apology, but she has been quite emphatic there is no way she is going to formally request one,” he said. “If she did formally request it and it was made, she would feel it would lose the real impact the apology could and should make.

“If you’ve got to keep asking someone to apologise, if the apology comes, it’s hardly worth anything.”

Mr Tipple said the NT Government should show some “statesmans­hip” by issuing the apology without being “badgered” into it.

In a statement, Ms Fyles said the matter remained: “under considerat­ion” and that the Government would work with the family to reach a “mutually acceptable outcome” – once a request was made.

Ms Fyles said the Chamberlai­ns received an apology from deputy coroner Elizabeth Morris at the 2012 inquest into Azaria’s death, after which an amended death certificat­e was issued. But Mr Tipple said that was incorrect.

“For anyone to suggest she did apologise to them is quite wrong,” he said.

At the inquest, Ms Morris offered her “sympathy” to the family and added that she was “so sorry” for their loss.

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 ??  ?? Lindy Chamberlai­n-Creighton with baby Azaria at Uluru in 1980. Azaria would tragically disappear a short time later. After serving prison time her conviction­s were quashed in 1987 but the Chamberlai­n family is yet to receive an apology from the NT...
Lindy Chamberlai­n-Creighton with baby Azaria at Uluru in 1980. Azaria would tragically disappear a short time later. After serving prison time her conviction­s were quashed in 1987 but the Chamberlai­n family is yet to receive an apology from the NT...

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