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Lyrebird Sculpture

Arts, History and Culture Arts, History and Culture
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This is a Free Arts, History and Culture. The sculpture by artist Neil Findley was made from salvaged steel farm machinery and funded by Tamboon Peachtree Association as part of a Fire to Flourish East Gippsland. The lyrebird represents unity and strength. The sculpture symbolises that the people have recovered from the 2019/20 bushfires, and like the lyrebirds in the bushlands,are strong again.

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