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How do you feel about the suburb where you live/work/play/shop/visit? What characterises your neighbourhood? What images would you like to see across Bayside that will add colour and life to our municipality? We invite you to submit words, ideas, pictures, videos, significant buildings, famous people, historical and/or cultural references that come to mind when you think about your suburb. You can support other people’s ideas by liking or commenting on their posts. Your feedback will be collated into a brief for the artists that they will use to inspire their design concepts. The panel will also use the community’s themes as selection criteria for approving the final designs.

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Activity closed 06/07/2021 at 11:59 PM

Consider the tourist implications - please !

I remember (20th Century) taking a delegation of PRC engineers and scientists to Red Bluff cliffs overlooking the rusting hulk of HMVS Cerberus. A large (really large) artwork billboard obscured the view down to the yacht club. To see the beauty of the coast we squeezed in front of the art advertising billboard. They did not want to see "artists impressions" - simply wanted the real thing, our beautiful coast unadorned ! So too, they will always remember close encounters with the brush and…

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Art work to highlight marine life, beaches, cliffs, fossils, geology...

The Sandringham Foreshore Association love the work of the Sandringham Street Art Group who have transformed many boring unsightly boxes and walls, into dynamic, interesting, colourful and inspirational artwork that tell stories that reflect the history and life of Bayside. We love the beachy themes, stories of the First Nations People and images of wildlife and life in Bayside. Please continue your great work, where-ever possible. The illustrations are bringing life, happiness, joy, fun and…

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A bush glade for Beaumont St underpass

On the north side of Bamfield Street from Sandy Primary to the Beaumont Street underpass used to run a creek. This underpass is used by many residents and children. Why not re-create an artistic impression of this creek with creatures peeking out (for kids to spot such as sleeping owls, possums etc) and local flora. The underpass could be part of a walking tour/theme extending from the Sandy School caterpillar thru the underpass to Rosie's parrots in Post Office Lane, the Coles dogs and beyond.…

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