Dr Treahna Hamm opens exhibition touching on fish deaths on anniversary of apology to first nations people

Ellen Ebsary
February 18 2019 - 12:00pm
EMOTIONS FLOW: Treahna Hamm's first solo exhibition at burraja galley on Gateway Island features work based on the fish deaths in the Darling River. Picture: MARK JESSER
EMOTIONS FLOW: Treahna Hamm's first solo exhibition at burraja galley on Gateway Island features work based on the fish deaths in the Darling River. Picture: MARK JESSER

Treahna Hamm remembers the roar that pierced the walls of the Australian Parliament, 11 years ago this week.

Ellen Ebsary

Ellen Ebsary

Journalist

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