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Childhood inspires mural

A mural in Sunshine is providing a bit of colour while also educating the community about the local environment.

The mural was commissioned by Melbourne Water and Brimbank council as part of the water authority’s Litter Action Project

Sunshine Business Association and Friends of Kororoit Creek also supported the project.

Artist Kathy Holowko said childhood memories of exploring Kororoit Creek had provided her inspiration for the piece.

“My grandparents lived near the banks of Kororoit Creek and as a child, I loved to

explore it,” she said.

“After floods I would see the impact of litter being caught in the branches of trees along its banks. I’ve captured this childhood memory in the mural.

“The creek has come a long way since then thanks to regeneration, bike paths and community care.

“Programs like Melbourne Water’s Litter Action Project is a positive step to educate communities about the importance of putting rubbish in the bin.”

Melbourne Water’s waterwatch co-ordinator Dr Teresa Mackintosh said the mural is eye-catching – aimed at capturing the attention of passersby – especially children.

“We wanted a design that was bright, colourful and playful,” Dr Mackintosh said.

“At first glance you see the birds, trees, frogs and platypus. Then you realise there are coke cans and plastic bags surrounding them. The artwork’s message is clear – bin your rubbish and keep our local rivers and creeks litter free.”

Brimbank mayor Ranka Rasic said the mural is a permanent reminder to the community of the beautiful environment that surrounds their suburb – and the importance of keeping it clean of litter for all to appreciate.

“This new litter action mural sits in pride of place close to our Brimbank community and Civic Centre in Sunshine. We hope it will foster a curiosity and an appreciation of natural spaces and sensitivity to litter and rubbish dumping,” Cr Rasic said.

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