Paintings depicting the infamous Maralinga nuclear bomb tests to feature at Melbourne Art Fair
Briefly

Justice McClelland condemned the British nuclear tests in South Australia, noting severe failures in assessing the impacts on Indigenous peoples and their health.
Harriette Bryant's artworks at the Melbourne Art Fair confront the dark legacy of nuclear testing on Indigenous land, reviving important historical injustices.
The Royal Commission highlighted the grim reality of Indigenous families unintentionally living in contamination zones, unaware of the health risks posed by the blasts.
Indigenous oral history regarding the 'black mist' after the nuclear blasts is credible, suggesting a need for acknowledgment of its effects on communities.
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