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Victorian art program empowers First Nations artists
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-06-18
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The torch is a cultural initiative harnessing the power of art to support First Nations people with experience in the Victorian prison system. Their aim is to reduce the rate of reoffending by nurturing exploration of culture and identity.
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