Burnt into Memory – A Community Still Smouldering
Burnt into Memory is a powerful anniversary exhibition that honours the impact of the Black Summer bushfires, while quietly stirring debate over whose voices are included in telling the story.

Trusted Since 1888
Trusted Since 1888
Burnt into Memory is a powerful anniversary exhibition that honours the impact of the Black Summer bushfires, while quietly stirring debate over whose voices are included in telling the story.
The Survivors, directed by Tony Ayres and based on Jane Harper’s novel, opens with a chilling storm sequence that tested both Morgan’s physical and emotional limits.
“I’ve always seen photography as a way to tell a story — to freeze a moment in time and give it meaning.”
Award-winning writer Ray Kuschert had a life-changing experience when he moved from the Hawkesbury to Ho Chi Min City in Vietnam but his old home is still very much in his heart.
Mike Creed was so impressed that he kept the modified versions depicting him with a hat - from a pirate, to a golfer, to a swaggy - and now counts them among his favourite election campaign mementos.