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  <title>Cowra POW Water Tank Mural by Drapl, The Zookeeper, The Brightsiders</title>
  <description>Paying homage to the Wiradjuri culture, this large-scale water tank mural features youth from the Wagambirra Dance Group and Aunty Isabel Coe proudly representing their connection to culture. The scene of the dance is in the Galari Bila (Lachlan River), while also showing the great Garray (land) of Cowra's countryside.</description>
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