These two monuments were placed as a memorial to the many unmarked Aboriginal graves at the Cemetery and an active act of reconciliation within the Walcha community.
Unveiled by respected elders of the local Aboriginal community; Mrs Shirley Davidson, Mrs Beryl Green & Mrs Sue Green.
Also, on location (not in this image) is a large round shape with a discus-like surface curvature, paved with local basalt rocks – a ground-imbedded sculpture depicting the shell of a turtle, along with four curved garden beds of native plantings forming the ‘limbs’ of the turtle.
The ‘turtles’ shell’ has a small waterspout at its peak & center providing both a fountain for the sculpture and a self-nurturing watering mechanism for its ‘limbs’.
A truly beautiful place of reflection.
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Gordon Hookey – Renowned indigenous artist.