Thirroul Pool Graffiti
Monday 20 July 2020
Over the weekend a section of the heritage precinct around Thirroul Pool was graffitied. The graffiti is extensive and covers four panels of the Thirroul Pool wall along the promenade.
This graffiti was not requested or approved by Council. In addition, Council currently has no plans for public art at this location.
While we appreciate some might view this graffiti as more creative and artistic than a tagging incident, this is graffiti and it’s not the location for such imagery.
Today, our crews have been onsite and painted over the imagery in line with Council’s anti-graffiti policy.
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