Stunning Wall Art Rejuvenates Moorabbin Junction

two artists in casual clothes stand in front of their large outdoor mural of through interlocking hands, geometric patterns and a bright yellow flower

A beautiful new mural has given fresh life to Moorabbin Junction.

Artists Lucy Desbordes and Katerine Gailer worked with local young people who had the chance to brainstorm, create and paint alongside the artists.

Titled Interlocking, the art symbolises the peer-to-peer support and connection that developed during the workshops, beautifully represented through interlocking hands and geometric patterns in the background.

At night, the flowing vine glows, symbolising growth, connection and the new energy of Moorabbin.

The bright yellow flower - a Murnong or Yam Daisy - was once found in Moorabbin and was an important food source and of cultural significant to Indigenous Peoples from the area.

The mural project was a collaboration between City Economy & Innovation, Kingston Youth Services, MAMAM Productions and the Windana Youth Hub, with support from VicHealth.

This wonderful public artwork celebrates the heart of Moorabbin and the power of creativity to inspire and uplift young people.

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