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Children in 20-hour lockdown at Barwon prison: lawyers
Children have been kept in lock down for 20 hours and denied access to education and welfare services at Barwon maximum security prison, it has been alleged.
Bianca Hall is Legal Affairs reporter for The Age
Children have been kept in lock down for 20 hours and denied access to education and welfare services at Barwon maximum security prison, it has been alleged.
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