68 Bray Street Erskineville NSW 2043

PAN-49670 Painting of a mural on the east side elevation of the dwelling.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2020/1262)

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  1. Kate Kennedy commented

    Can’t wait to see it!

  2. Paul Maynard commented

    I strongly support an increase in street art in the community. It enhances the built environment, reduces the incidence of unwanted graffiti and associated anti-social behaviour, and provides opportunities for our creatives.
    I highly commend this application.

  3. James Fowler commented

    Bravo. Fun and personal. A street mural celebration.
    The home owner's personal connection to George Michael is very interesting.
    I support this application.

  4. Monique P commented

    I love all the public artwork in and around the inner west. It will be wonderful to have George Michael back where he belongs at Bray Street.

  5. Nicolas Francois commented

    I love this idea and support it.
    The idea of keeping the black part of the mural in blackboard type of finish that allows for chalk messages to be left is very good and helps build participation and a sense of ownership by the community as well.
    Thanks for bringing it back.

  6. Joe-O commented

    I’m almost always in favour of street art in the area. I support this as a local.

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