Australia's National Prison Newspaper

Australia's National Prison Newspaper

Australia's National
Prison Newspaper

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ISSUE NO. 8
MARCH 2025
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On Repeat
In the monotony and desperate repetition of prison life, you become a stranger to yourself
By Storm

The inevitable monotony of another day decays your precious time, alongside your brain cells as you get trapped listening to those who surround you once again.

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5 MIN READ
Ike Curtis
Another Day in Paradise
By Noah

Prison reflects you like a mirror, you regret every mistake in your life. Everything. And if you want, it brings you back on the right way.

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2 MIN READ
‘Maximum Security (The Zoo)’ by Tony, 2022, acrylic on canvas, Boom Gate Gallery
Running for Your Life
By George

I was 40 years old when I was incarcerated and I could barely run around the block.

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3 MIN READ
Daniel Olah on Unsplash
By Paul

I now live in hope that I can find peace within myself, and there is a faint light at the end of a very long tunnel.

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3 MIN READ
By Wendy

I'll never come back to this place, but I’ll always respect the time that I’ve spent in here, and I understand now how and why people return to this place.

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4 MIN READ
By Rachel

Wow, I won the caption comp for December… I’ve never won anything and the whole jail is congratulating me.

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2 MIN READ
By Kerrin

With even the prison staff in industries agreeing that our pay rates are ridiculous, how do things stay the same?

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4 MIN READ
By Patrick

The lack of housing is creating a backlog for inmates who otherwise would be eligible for parole.

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3 MIN READ
By Alex

Dad would always say “there’s something about toiling in the garden, getting your hands in soil, it earths me out.”

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3 MIN READ
By George

I am the volunteer garden billet and some of my responsibilities are garden plot allocation and seed distribution.

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2 MIN READ
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Victoria and ACT Cut the Price of Prison Phone Calls in Half
By Denham Sadler

From the start of February, people in prison in Victoria will now be charged 25c per minute to make a mobile phone call, down from the previous 57c per minute rate.

ISSUE NO. 8
9 MIN READ
Ike Curtis
Popular on the Inside
Benefits of Prison Pen-Pal Programs
Denham Sadler
December 2024
The Stress of Parole
Stacey Stokes
December 2024
A Dutch Prison Diary
Anonymous
December 2024
How to Deal with Shame
Annalise de Groot
November 2024
Around the Country – February 2025
The latest in criminal justice around the country
By About Time

Including Labor pushing for mandatory minimums for hate crimes and terror offences, the Age of Criminal Responsibility rising in 2025 in the ACT, new NSW laws to target antisemitism and hate speech and more.

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2 – 3 MIN READ EACH
Ethan Cassidy
Recognising the Rights of Incarcerated Workers
By Andreea Lachsz

Prison work differs across the country.

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7 MIN READ
'Innovations of Identifications', by Geoff, 2003, Boom Gate Gallery
Pride Without Police
By Stacey Stokes

The Midsumma Pride March sees tens of thousands march down Fitzroy Street in St Kilda, with many more turning out to cheer them on.

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4 MIN READ
Pride March in St Kilda in February 2025

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Reflections From a Prison Teacher
By Paul A MacNamara

Education is not regarded as the most significant risk factor for reoffending but there is an undeniable link between a lack of education and crime.

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5 MIN READ
'Muster (Long Bay, long day)', by Peter, 2000, acrylic on canvas, 107cm x 108cm, Boom Gate Gallery
No Real Closure
By James

I needed closure to help me live a normal life, but it was not forthcoming. I was reaching out for closure but it never came.

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7 MIN READ
'What a Waste of Time' by Brian, 2018, courtesy of Boom Gate Gallery

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Gardening, for Those With and Without
Inspired by this issue’s letters on gardening at Langi Kal Kal in Victoria, Dan digs up gardening facts, tips and tricks for those with or without access to gardens.
By Dan Nathan

If you’ve experienced gardening, you’re likely well acquainted with the mental health benefits of getting your hands dirty.

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5 MIN READ
Everything You Need to Know About Naloxone
If you or someone you know uses opioids, Naloxone can be a lifesaver
By Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL)

Naloxone is a medicine that can be used by anyone to reverse a potentially fatal opioid overdose.

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7 MIN READ
AIVL
“But No One Died.” Why We Feel Grief in Response to Life Changes
How to manage feelings of grief when the cause is not obvious
By Annalise de Groot

Grief does not discriminate as to whether the loss is ‘good’ or ‘bad’ for you; it is about the absence of something you have held close for a long time.

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6 MIN READ
'Escaping Cloth' by Allan, 2000, 85cm x 108cm, Boom Gate Gallery
Lean on Me
By The Prison Phoenix Trust

Yoga poses using the wall of your cell.

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3 MIN READ
Recipes From Jail Dinners
By Caitlin

Two delicious recipes from inside.

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3 MIN READ

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The Federal Election: Voting and More
By About Time

The federal election is coming up. It happens about every three years. It’s for electing the government for the whole country – the federal government.

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9 MIN READ
Voting boxes for the Senate and House of Representatives – Source: Australian Electoral Commission
Common Human Rights Issues in Prison
By Prisoners’ Legal Service (Queensland)

This article discusses some of the human rights that may be relevant in prison with reference to human rights protections under the Human Rights Act 2019 (QLD) in Queensland.

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6 MIN READ
Legal Q&A – No Body, No Parole
By About Time

I wonder if you could explain the new "No Body No Parole" law in New South Wales, where now people charged with murder or manslaughter need letters from the head of police?

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3 MIN READ
Ethan Cassidy

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Getting a Job After Prison
Managing expectations and looking for opportunities
By VACRO

Getting a job after prison is hard for most people. If you had a job before you went in, you may not be able to go back to it, or you might not want to.

ISSUE NO. 8
10 MIN READ
Ernie Journeys on Unsplash
Mob
Artwork From The Torch – Issue No. 8
Three new artworks from First Nations artists
By The Torch

This is my interpretation of Country. The greens and browns take me back to the quiet and secluded areas I've worked on and stayed on whilst camping and living off Country.

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2 MIN READ
Chippa (Palawa) ‘Country’ 2024, Acrylic on canvas
Government Report on First Nations Healthcare in Prisons Calls for Urgent Changes
New ways to address complex needs
By About Time

A wide-ranging report commissioned by the federal government has called for “urgent and proactive” system-level reforms to improve the standard of health care provided to First Nations people in prison.

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2 MIN READ
'Freshwater Gooya' by Andrew, $350, #5293, 60cm x 75cm, acrylic on canvas
Movie Review of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
By Vincent

Welcome to the planet where the apes are rulers and the humans – as far as we know – are reduced to a subspecies.

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2 MIN READ
20th Century Studios
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Reviewed by Mark

I've read thousands of novels over the last fifty-odd years and not one of them was romance, but while I'm trying new things – like paraplegia and prison – I might as well add in a romance novel to my life experience.

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3 MIN READ
Hachette Australia
Crochet
Check it out!
By Rachel

Here's just a few of my crochet art projects – this is what you can achieve if you learn how to crochet!

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2 MIN READ
Education Area Transformed by ‘Resident Artist’
An interview with Nathan, who paints from Ron Barwick Prison, Tasmania
By About Time

Most of the day in school I would spend in art as my teacher Mrs Crawford was the only one that seemed to understand me and get my ADHD. She made me feel equal.

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4 MIN READ
Gemini
By Luke

There is a kind of peace that comes with routine. A familiarity that numbs you to the monotony of everyday life.

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3 MIN READ
Craig, Woodford Correctional Centre, QLD
For Rich or For Poor, Sickness And In Health
By Courtney

To me it means hard work and rough times, you have to work for what you want and there will always be barriers and things/people trying to bring you down.

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2 MIN READ
For rich or for poor, sickness and in health, By Courtney, Acrylic on canvas, 2024
By About Time

Most of the day in school I would spend in art as my teacher Mrs Crawford was the only one that seemed to understand me and get my ADHD. She made me feel equal.

ISSUE NO. 8
4 MIN READ
By Courtney

To me it means hard work and rough times, you have to work for what you want and there will always be barriers and things/people trying to bring you down.

ISSUE NO. 8
2 MIN READ
By Luke

There is a kind of peace that comes with routine. A familiarity that numbs you to the monotony of everyday life.

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3 MIN READ
By Storm

It's about time, I outline, the walls we're within. No doubts fly, no routes fine, the way I'm living.

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3 MIN READ
By Leslie

Lights on, doors slam, go running to the phone. Dial the number hit the hash, and wonder if they're home. Spend the first minute saying hello, fight to say a word. Tell them that you love them and hope that you are heard.

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3 MIN READ
By Robert

Tears on my pillow, pain in my heart. The day they put me in prison, my whole world fell apart.

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2 MIN READ
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Bad Jokes

If you have a better joke please send them to us because these ones are terrible!

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Caption This...

What would you caption the below photo? Click through and tell us in the comments!

Photo by Oner Mopo on Unsplash
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Boggle

Discover as many words as possible. A word can only be formed if each letter is side-by-side, above or below, or on the diagonal with the next.

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Crossword

Can you find all the words from the clues?

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Card Game – Slapjack

Play this card game with your friends! To win a game of Slapjack you will need to quickly slap the deck whenever a jack is played in order to win all of the cards.

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Quiz

How many of this month's quiz questions do you know?

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