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Whale of a mural at Strawberry Hills

The final work, “Feed the Whale, Feed the Dream”, uses elements of the top three submissions from Gina Georgiannis, Leanne Bryce and Vicki Waddy.

Inspired by the theme of the mural and her coastal Indigenous cultural heritage, Zoe Brown, Wollongong High School for the Performing Arts student, performed a water dreaming dance solo prior to the unveiling of the mural.

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