This work responds to the broad theme that Melton City Council has adopted: “A thriving community where everyone belongs”, focusing on the flora and fauna of the region. It celebrates the native biodiversity that occurs in the area, with a focus on the flora and fauna that are endangered, vulnerable, and in need of our protection - the fragrant Leek Orchid, the Orange Bellied Parrot and the Eastern Barred Bandicoot. These are intermingled with national floral emblems representing the diversity of countries from where some of our local residents herald: Lotus for India; Arabian Jasmine for the Philippines; Silver Fern for New Zealand; Maltese centaury for Malta; Chrysanthemum for Vietnam.
Hi, my name is Neda. What started off as exploring the street art during lunch time, has over time turned into an obsession. ‘Going for a drive’ or ‘a bit of a walk’ would take me to parts of this beautiful country that I would otherwise never see. Street art hunting has become my fitness regime and the lens through which I explore the world. We are incredibly fortunate to have such a thriving street art scene and a group of dedicated hunters in this city. Let us show you around?