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Warrnambool is Victoria's largest coastal City outside Port Phillip Bay and is the fastest growing economy and population centre in the Great South Coast. Warrnambool City is a major provider in the fields of commerce, governance, social services, health, education, culture, the arts and recreation. Warrnambool is a major destination for people travelling along tourist routes including the Great Ocean Road, Princes Highway and the Melbourne-Warrnambool railway. Council Enterprises Social Media. Councils ...
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East Warrnambool Whale Mural | Warrnambool Street Art
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East Warrnambool Whale Mural. One of Warrnambool’s oldest murals, the late Robert Ulmann painted his iconic whale mural in 1989. The mural adorns the southern wall of East Warrnambool Fish and Chips on the corner of Flaxman and Nicholson Streets. Portraying a Southern Right whale and calf, it also includes a map to Robert’s studio in Allansford, which is still open to the public. The mural was restored by Liz Gannon in 2014 following a crowdfunding campaign led by Bluestone Magazine.
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Culvert Mural | Warrnambool Street Art
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Bonsai, Multiple Artists. The reconstruction of the culvert under Mortlake Road in North Warrnambool paved the way for two of the city’s most engrossing pieces of street art. Street artist and former Warrnambool resident Scottie Bonsai Neoh adorned both sides of the Blue pedestrian underpass with whales, fish and birds. The work was completed ahead of the culvert’s reopening in September 2014. Hai Bin Alleyway Mural. Lake Pertobe Maze Mural. Wwwwarrnambool.vic.gov.au.
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