1 Mural 1 on Building in Alice Springs Northern Territory, Australia.
| 2 Mural 2 on Building in Alice Springs Northern Territory, Australia.
| 3 Mural 3 on Building in Alice Springs Northern Territory, Australia.
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4 Sheffield in Tasmania Town of Murals.
| 5 Mural of Pioneer Settlers with Mt Roland in background Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 6 Mural depicting High Street Sheffield in the early 1930's Sheffield, Tasmania.
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7 Early Street Scene Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 8 Early Street Scene Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 9 Food Store Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
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10 Blacksmith Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 11 Waiting for his Master Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 12 There's a Bridle hanging on the Wall Sheffield, Tasmania.
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13 Cat in Garden Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 14 Police & Rescue Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 15 Bible Chapel Sheffield, Tasmania.
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16 Ice-Cream Cart Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 17 Gustav Weindorfer Mural He befriended Wild Animals in his Mountain Chalet. Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 18 Waterfall Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
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19 Post Office Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 20 Early Communications Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 21 Railway Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
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22 Cottage Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 23 Tobacconist Mural Sheffield, Tasmania.
| 24 Arthur River Roadhouse Western Australia.
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25 Arthur River Roadhouse Western Australia.
| 26 Bus Shelter Fremantle, Western Australia.
| 27 Bus Shelter Fremantle, Western Australia.
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28 Shuttle Bus from Railway Station Rockingham, Western Australia. Mural is supposed to represent a Dolphin, but sadly looks more like a Blowfish.
| 29 Ennis Avenue Underpass Where Buses and Pedestrians access the Railway Station. Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 30 Beach Scene Mural On wall of pedestrian side of Underpass, Rockingham, Western Australia.
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31 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 32 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 33 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
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34 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 35 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 36 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
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37 Pedestrian side of Underpass Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 38 Busway side of Underpass Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 39 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
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40 Beach Scene Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 41 Other end of Pedestrian Underpass Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 42 Pedestrian Underpass Rockingham, Western Australia.
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43 Overview of Busway Underpass Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 44 Westerly Family Centre Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 45 Mural on Door Rockingham, Western Australia.
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46 Mural on Box Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 47 Mural on Pillar Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 48 Building at Cooloongup School Rockingham, Western Australia.
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49 Water Conservation Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 50 Nature Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 51 Conservation Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
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52 Totem Poles in Park Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 53 Totem Poles in Park Rockingham, Western Australia.
| 54 Tennis Club Mural Rockingham, Western Australia.
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55 Community and Harmony Evolution of this area from its origins in the Aboriginal Bibbullmun Nation to a place of Community and Harmony for the Human Spirit. Claisebrook, Western Australia.
| 56 Bibbullmun Dreaming Story Aboriginal Legend in mosiac on footpath at Claisebrook, Western Australia.
| 57 Underpass at Murdoch Railway Station
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58 Black Cockatoo Mural Murdoch Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 59 Winds of Change and Time Feather Floating High Caught on Winds of Change and Time What New Dawn Will Come? Murdoch Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 60 The Train is Coming Murdoch Railway Station, Western Australia.
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61 Black Cockatoo Mural Murdoch Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 62 Entrance to Joondalup Station Western Australia.
| 63 Joondalup Railway Station
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64 Railway Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 65 Close up of Railway Mural Joondalup Station, Western Australia.
| 66 Aircraft Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
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67 Mural on curved Wall Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 68 Detailed view Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 69 Communications Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
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70 Close-up view of Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 71 Bright Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 72 Wideview of Mural Joondalup Railway Station, Western Australia.
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73 Stairway Mural Edgewater Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 74 End View of Stairway Mural Edgewater Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 75 Stairway Mural Edgewater Railway Station, Western Australia.
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76 Detailed view of Mural Edgewater Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 77 Close-up view of Mural Edgewater Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 78 Crab Mural Mandurah Railway Station, Western Australia.
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79 Crab Mural close-up Mandurah Railway Station, Western Australia.
| 80 Mural near Bull Creek Station
| 81 Mural at Wellard Station
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82 Entrance to Pedestrian Overpass, Rockingham
| 83 Side of Pedestrian Overpass, Rockingham
| 84 On Top of Pedestrian Overpass, Rockingham
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85 Reconciliation Mural at Fremantle The Wargul (Rainbow Serpent) represents the strength, beauty and creation of the natural features of this country. The green and blue water represents the mampakut (the ocean) and the derrbil yarrigan (the fresh water of this country. The ocean and the freshwater each have their own stories and identity, which represents the differences between people. Each can exist in their own right as well as co-exist. This signifies that everybody born in this country is part of this land and can identify themselves by looking at the land. With this identity and belonging comes the responsibility to care for land and to acknowledge the history of this land through the Bibbulmun people.
| 86 Information about Reconciliation Mural 1999 The previous Mural by Melanie Evans, is a visual explanation of her view on Reconciliation. This Mural is located in Fremantle where initial contact between the colonisers and the Bibbulmun people occurred, so is an important place for the journey of healing. The Artist pays Respects and Thanks to the Council of Elders who gave approval, guidance and ideas to help her dream and design this Reconciliation Mural.
| 87 Colourful Artwork on a wall in South Fremantle
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88 Outline of Stirling Ranges in Mural Information Shelter at Stirling Range National Park.
| 89 Train Mural at Mt Barker The Train was an integral part of the development of this region.
| 90 WAGR Steam Engine Mt Barker, Western Australia.
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91 First Class Carriage Mt Barker, Western Australia.
| 92 Second Class Carriage Mt Barker, Western Australia.
| 93 The Guard's Van at the rear Mt Barker, Western Australia.
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94 Bremer Bay Mural 1 Salmon (Western Australian): Catch your own from the large schools that inhabit our waters between February-May.
| 95 Bremer Bay Mural 2 Southern Right Whale: Can be seen frolicking in our waters between July-September.
| 96 Bremer Bay Mural 3 Leafy Sea Dragon: See one for yourself along the dive trail situated at Little Boat Harbour.
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97 Ravensthorpe Centenary Mural In this 100th year of Federation, 2001 AD, we celebrate the centenary of Ravensthorpe Townsite gazetted 30th Jan 1901. This mural is dedicated to all those who have contributed to the developement of the town and the district.
| 98 Mural on side of General Store Ravensthorpe.
| 99 Closer to the Mural General Store, Ravensthorpe.
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100 Esperance Artwork 1 This wall surrounds the Maze at Adventureland Park.
| 101 Esperance Artwork 2 This wall surrounds the Maze at Adventureland Park.
| 102 Esperance Artwork 3 This wall surrounds the Maze at Adventureland Park.
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103 Esperance Artwork 4 This wall surrounds the Maze at Adventureland Park.
| 104 Esperance Artwork 5 This wall surrounds the Maze at Adventureland Park.
| 105 Mural on Wall in Roe Street Perth 1
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106 Mural on Wall in Roe Street Perth 2
| 107 Mural on Wall in Roe Street Perth 3
| 108 Mural on Wall in Roe Street Perth 4
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109 Numbat Mural, Henderson St. Fremantle 04 November 2011. A 25m Numbat spray-painted by ROA, a Belgian born street artist, who chose to paint the Numbat because it is an endangered species.
| 110 Head of Numbat Mural 04 November 2011. The artist believes that people who live in cities forget about their natural environment. He is very concerned about animals and wants people to think about them.
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