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Healing through art : Stories of First Nations people who have experienced incarceration

6 min · 7 de may de 2026
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First Nations Australians who have lived experience of incarceration in Victoria are showcasing their work through an art exhibition. The exhibition, highlighting the artists' voices, has proved the ripple effect - where one event can cause a series of bigger effects - for some to take a new path beyond prison.

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