
Matthew Absalom-Wong
Matthew Absalom-Wong is a photographer whose work often captures important social issues. He recently gained attention for documenting the distressing realities inside disability group homes in Australia, providing visual evidence of the severe conditions and mistreatment experienced by residents. His photography serves as a crucial tool in raising awareness and prompting discussions about the urgent need for reform in the care sector.
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Recent news mentions
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The city’s hidden secrets with crime reporter John Silvester– with Matthew Absalom-Wong, Zeinab Ghaemi and Tom Compagnoni
How ‘blood oil’ in Jamnagar, Mangalore refineries ends up in AustraliaMatthew Absalom-Wong was honored for his work titled 'Watch, followed, threatened. Now an impostor is claiming to be me'.
Journalists at the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age win big at WalkleysMatthew Absalom-Wong provided photographic evidence that documents alarming conditions inside Australia’s disability group homes.
Sydney group homes were supposed to be havens, not hellholes































