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Artwork
"The centrepiece represents you as the organisation and the women you bring into care. Our ancestors are surrounding you, providing protection and guidance. Across the background they stand with spears, guarding and protecting, The fruits surrounding are Lilly Pilly's, berries and mulberries. The Gumby leaves represent healing and the bottlebrush flowers, which is our native birth flower are there to remind us of the powerful power and strength we have to deliver, protect and nurture our babies through any obstacles. The emu eggs represent the birth and rebirth of life. The coloured dots represent life, love, happiness, grounding and the opportunity of a new tomorrow. Lastly, the circles represent our storyline's that we continue to add to, through our expressions and our journey"
Artwork designed for Lilly Pilly Place by Aboriginal artist Stacey Trindall (Baru Maranga Culture Collective).

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