Join us for a screening of Songs Inside and a conversation about a different vision for justice in the Territory.

WHILE THE CLP COMMIT TO BUILDING PRIVATE PRISONS AND INCARCERATION RATES SKYROCKET, WE BRING YOU A STORY OF HOPE.

Film Synopsis: A group of incarcerated women sign up to learn an instrument and write their own songs as part of a music program in an Australian prison. The women - who come to the program low in confidence and self-worth - are quickly thrown into a world of creativity and blossoming self-determination. But the process also opens up deep scars around trauma and addiction, threatening a once-in-a-lifetime prison performance alongside the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

Find out more about the film here: https://www.songsinside.com.au/

Join us to watch Song Lines together at the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT outside amphitheatre.

Hear from those with lived experience in the justice system and meet other Territorians who care deeply about justice and want to change the direction in which we're headed.

Bring along family and friends.

Let's come together to reflect on the power of rehabilitative justice and create a new vision for justice in the NT.

If you're able to, we ask for a donation at the door to help recover costs of the event.

You can also donate here: https://contact-nt.greens.org.au/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=2453

Event Details

Date & Time

Sep 5th, 2026 06:30 PM through to
Sep 5th, 2026 09:30 PM

Location

19 Conacher St
Outdoor Amphitheatre - Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
THE GARDENS Northern Territory 0820

Contact

Email:
office@nt.greens.org.au

Before you register please be aware of the following rating, recommendations for parental guidance and trigger warnings:

Classification: SONGS INSIDE is classified M. It explores mature themes and contains moderate coarse language. It is not legally restricted by age, but parental guidance is recommended for viewers under 15 years.

Trigger warning: SONGS INSIDE is filmed inside a prison and includes conversations about abuse, trauma, violence, drug use and mental illness, which could be triggering for some viewers. Victims of crime may be linked to some of the film’s participants. In no way does the film seek to negate the experience of victims or to condone criminal activity.

If you need support, call: 1800 RESPECT or Lifeline Australia at 131 114

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