Museum remembers orphans who lived under state care throughout 1900's
A new national museum has opened in Geelong to remember orphans who lived under state care in Australia throughout the 1900s. Advocates say the trauma and lived experiences of care leavers is rarely recognised, and the new museum will be a big step in helping people understand.
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