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Virtual exhibition: Survivors of terrorism tell their stories of what helped them become and remain resilient

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CONTINUUM is a collection of stories of Australians and New Zealanders with first-hand experiences of the impacts of terrorism. Victims. Survivors. Families left behind. Communities picking up the pieces. All of us. CONTINUUM recognises the voices of survivors as powerful sources of hope for a society free from hate.

CONTINUUM acknowledges the traditional custodians of Australia and New Zealand. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of Australia and New Zealand.

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CONTINUUM is a collection of stories of Australians and New Zealanders with first-hand experiences of the impacts of terrorism. Victims. Survivors. Families left behind. Communities picking up the pieces. All of us. CONTINUUM recognises the voices of survivors as powerful sources of hope for a society free from hate.