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Narembeen's colourful makeover
The Wheatbelt town of Narembeen has added some vibrancy to its town centre with two colourful and eye-catching murals.
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Delivered by the Narembeen Town Team, a community-led group focused on creating more liveable spaces in their town, one mural has been painted on the road surface to encourage a shared space for vehicles and pedestrians.
The road mural also leads to a new ‘Mini Co-op’ kids cubby next to the local supermarket to encourage people to stay after visiting local businesses. The main street also features a 17m-long wall mural designed to encourage safer speeds in town.
The mural design recognises the town’s annual week-long road safety campaign, Save Our Country Kids – SOCK Week. Both murals and the cubby received funding through RAC’s Connecting Communities Fund, with the murals created by WA artist Blank Walls.