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ISSUE NO. 18
January 2026
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Artwork From The Torch – Issue 18

Since 2011 The Torch has been providing art, cultural and arts industry support to Indigenous offenders and ex-offenders in Victoria through its Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community program.

'Reconnecting With Family', S. Baker, 2024, acrylic on canvas

Reconnecting With Family

By S. Baker
Yorta Yorta/Bunurong people
2024

This painting represents me as the goanna, going back home to freedom, reconnecting with my dad, mum, brother and sister and the rest of family, and going back to Country.

Reconnecting With Family

By S. Baker
Yorta Yorta/Bunurong people
2024

This painting represents me as the goanna, going back home to freedom, reconnecting with my dad, mum, brother and sister and the rest of family, and going back to Country.

‘It’s Changing Lives’: New Program Helping First Nations Women Find Housing After Prison

By Denham Sadler

Tracy was one of many women released from prison straight into homelessness. Thanks to the Homeward Sisters program, Tracy was able to secure priority housing that meets her needs.

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Artwork From The Torch – Issue No. 23

By The Torch

Two new artworks from First Nations artists.

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ISSUE NO. 23

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