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The assimilation policy in Australia in the 1930s aimed to assimilate Indigenous Australians into the dominant European culture. This policy sought to eradicate Indigenous languages, customs, and traditions, and force Indigenous people to adopt Western ways of life. It resulted in the forced removal of Indigenous children from their families, known as the Stolen Generations, and had devastating and long-lasting impacts on Indigenous communities. The policy was officially abandoned in the 1970s, but its legacy continues to affect Indigenous Australians today.