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Monday, 25 May 2026

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The PTA has an extensive collection of public art which has developed and expanded with the network, from electrification of the trains in the early 1990s to the METRONET program in recent years.

Explore our gallery to find out more about the artworks that you encounter in your regular public transport journeys, or to inspire you to travel to see more of the great art in the collection.

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The Banksia Leaf

Jade Riley

Title: The Banksia Leaf

Artist/s: Jade Riley

Year: 2025

Category: Integrated

Site: Long Park, Carlisle Station precinct

Location Details: Shade canopies

Medium: Perforated aluminium on shade canopy

Artist/s Statement:

As we travel on Boodja (land) we notice the change in vegetation type, from jarrah woodland to banksia woodland. The Banksia Grandis leaf and the use of organic elements represent the transfer of fire to the next meeting place. Used for food and medicine the banksia plays an important role in our Noongar ecosystem.

 

The Public Transport Authority acknowledge that Noongar languages are oral in nature and that one word can be spelt in multiple ways.




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