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ISSUE NO. 19
FEBruary 2026
From inside and out
Shoutouts, advice and
even songs!
Letters
New judgment
Court finds amount of
‘open air’ inadequate
News and investigations
Having a laugh
Discussing jailhouse
etiquette
Experiences
Walking on History
Sharing First Nations
culture from prison
Mob

How Music Helped Me Express Myself in Prison

By Sam

It’s a positive and strange feeling hearing your own story through the words of another and here was me thinking I was alone in my travels as many of us do.

ISSUE NO. 19
5 MIN READ

We Are One

By Adrian

I don’t know when or if this will be published but since my last published letter ‘Unjust Justice’, a lot has happened. It seems we have gone through so much and at the same time we still haven’t changed a bit.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
Willy Pleasance
By Andy

Another thing to know about prison is that some beds are so short in jail that tall people have to sleep in the foetal position or bump their heads two feet at night.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By Rhiannon

I don’t know your name, your story, or the road that brought you here but I do know this: you matter. Right now. Exactly as you are.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By Michelle

One of the hardest lessons, from being part of the drug scene then going to prison, is the feeling of loneliness, withdrawing and coming down, you miss your mates.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By Nathan

I just wanted to give a big shout out to the amazing people at the Salvation Army for everything that they do for us in prison and outside in the community over the Christmas period.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By Ahmed

When I get out I’m going to be hitting the gym but not sure if I’ll be taking steroids.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By Seleena

While being incarcerated, I have learnt how many members of the community are Deaf and have a lot of trouble communicating as very few people know how to use sign language.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ

QLD Moves to Restrict Voting Rights of People in Prison

By Denham Sadler

Currently, people in prison serving a sentence of fewer than three years in the state can vote in state and local government elections, as well as federal elections. This plan would restrict voting rights to only those serving a sentence of one year or less for state elections.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
Ike Curtis

Should Prison Mean No Human Touch?

By Benjamin Aitken

Should going to prison mean never being allowed to hug your partner or child? Is denying physical contact a just punishment, or does it harm families and human dignity? And what do human rights have to say about it?

ISSUE NO. 19
3 MIN READ
Ethan Cassidy

Around the Country – January 2026

By About Time

Including seven children escaping youth detention in Tasmania, two men being charged over prison murder in Queensland, a coroner pushing for bans on spit hoods in prison in the Northern Territory and more.

ISSUE NO. 19
7 MIN READ
Ethan Cassidy

‘You Are Worth Loving’: Reflections on Choosing Yourself

By Hoani

After multiple sentences and long stints in prison, I am in the process of understanding myself and the impacts of my behaviours. I am writing to About Time to share with others what I have learnt. I hope this is helpful to others in similar situations to me.

ISSUE NO. 19
3 MIN READ
Boomgate Gallery: “Father and Son” by Nathan, $750, #6014, 80cm x 80cm, acrylic on canvas

Leaving the Scene, Clean

By Kelly Flanagan

Alcohol sets off both a physical allergy and a mental obsession.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
My Sentence, painted by Kelly Flanagan, 2023

Be Prepared: New Restrictions on Mobile Phones in Immigration Detention

By Josephine Langbien

New laws mean that immigration detention officers can now confiscate things like mobile phones, iPads and laptops, which were previously allowed in detention centres. If you’re facing time in immigration detention at the end of your sentence, this article gives some practical tips to prepare for the new rules before you go.

ISSUE NO. 19
3 MIN READ
Ethan Cassidy

Practical Self-Advocacy Tips: Part 1 – Using Prison Policies

The first in a series on self-advocacy tips

By Daniel Vansetten

One of the most important aspects of self-advocacy in prison is to understand the rights of prisoners and the limitations of power of prison authorities.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
Willy Pleasance

Three of My Friends Are Alive Because I Had Naloxone

By Marianna Jans

I am lucky to have not lost anyone close to me from a drug overdose, but I know many people who have. The impact that a fatal overdose can cause is devastating and they are completely avoidable and unnecessary.

ISSUE NO. 19
3 MIN READ

Ask the Doctor: Stroke

By Harley Stiebel

A stroke describes death to brain tissue caused by disrupted blood supply.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ

Yoga for Good Digestion

Reprinted with permission from Inside Time

Determined to make positive changes in life? It can start with digestion!

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ

Mob

Walking on History: Sharing Culture and Country

By the Teelack Brothers

It all has a history. So just take a second to think on how old that could be and where it came from or even who or how it could have got there.

ISSUE NO. 19
3 MIN READ
Boom Gate Gallery: ‘Walking on Country’ by Richard

Exploring the World Through Animal Senses

By Shae Wiedermann

Humans have five traditional senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. We go about the world using these senses to guide us, and we are heavily reliant on vision as our primary and dominant sense.

ISSUE NO. 19
4 MIN READ
Wexor Tmg via Unsplash

The Potential of Video Games in Prison

By Stacey Stokes

Video games can be helpful for people both inside and leaving prison. They’re not only entertaining, but they can help people deal with the trauma of prison and re-entry in the community.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
Jose Gil via Unsplash
By CJ

I’ve done almost 10 years in prison and I’m totally done with it now and can’t wait to be out away from this place.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ
By John

The outside on the inside, steals passion for fun. When arrows come from far and wide, facing the new shiny sun, with dignity. There are ribbons in the fire, and lives still painfully on hold. Beneath the folds of desire, the barred windows still remain cold indefinitely.

ISSUE NO. 19
1 MIN READ
By Alexandra

I dream, and think, and feel from the opposite side of the city, in a cell of grey and steel, about our home – peaceful and pretty.

ISSUE NO. 19
1 MIN READ
By A.S.P.

Life is only short my son, with so many paths to take, life is an uphill struggle, with every step you make. That’s why you must treasure life, with every second of the day, because you may never know, when it’s your turn to go away.

ISSUE NO. 19
2 MIN READ

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