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What it's like to be deported from Australia is the subject of a new photography exhibition


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The concept for Fractured Dreams & Indefinite Scars - an exhibition currently on display at the Museum of Brisbane - began when documentary photographer Tammy Law dug back through her own family’s past.
Tammy is the sister of Benjamin and Michelle Law, and their family were depicted in the SBS TV series The Family Law. They still have trouble talking about what happened.
“They’re just labelled as ‘crimmigrants’; criminals that are immigrants, a term that’s been coined in the last decade, immigrants that have committed a crime,” Tammy tells SBS News. 
“My mum sums it up, and that’s why it’s called Indefinite Scars; a scar that’s healed over but then you keep picking at it. That trauma that keeps aggravating.”  ....

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