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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.

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Woornda ba Barrahn (Markings of the Shield - Protection)

Mullark (Barry McGuire)

Title: Woornda ba Barrahn (Markings of the Shield – Protection)

Artist/s: Mullark (Barry McGuire)

Year: 2024

Category: Integrated

Site: Between Carlisle Station and Beckenham Station

Location Details: Viaduct screens and noise walls

Medium: Cast concrete and perforated aluminium

Artist/s Statement:

The lines are taken from our Woorndas (shields) that are used for protection in Nyungar Culture. These Barrahns (markings and symbols) are shared to bring protection to the rail and to our people of the communities who travel upon the trains each day. May this bring the energy of protection and safety to everything that we share in and across our communities of Boorloo (Perth).

 

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