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Indigenous artists strip back âcolonial landscapeâ from level crossing removals Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A mermaid-looking woman is painted on the wall of a new pedestrian underpass near Carrum train station. Part-sea creature, part-goddess, she is surrounded by pastel-coloured waves that swirl and crash into golden sandbanks. She is an ancestor of the Bunurong people, says Adam Magennis, a traditional owner and lead artist behind the mural. Indigenous artists Eamon Roberts, a Kamilaroi man (left) and Adam Magennis, a Bunurong man (right) painted murals at the Eel Race Road underpass, as part of a push to incorporate more Indigenous culture and art into the level crossing removal program. ....
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