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  • The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
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    The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.

    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.

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  • The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
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    The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.

    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.

    Christopher Hopkins / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
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    The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.

    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.

    Christopher Hopkins / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Christopher Hopkins 2025 for The Guardian

     

  • The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
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    The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.

    Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.

    Christopher Hopkins / Guardian / eyevine

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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Christopher Hopkins 2025 for The Guardian