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As we were taking a beautiful stroll through the busy streets of Bunbury Western Australia, we stumbled across this glorious monument. We were so extremely dazzled by its impeccable appearance and it’...
As we were taking a beautiful stroll through the busy streets of Bunbury Western Australia, we stumbled across this glorious monument. We were so extremely dazzled by its impeccable appearance and it’...
Given John Forrest's contributions to the deaths and invasion and theft of Aboriginal land in the Kimberley region of Western Australia on behalf of the sheep industry: Perhaps this statue should be ...
Given John Forrest's contributions to the deaths and invasion and theft of Aboriginal land in the Kimberley region of Western Australia on behalf of the sheep industry: Perhaps this statue should be ...
If you happen to visit the public toilets at the junction of Stephen and Victoria Streets, you will surely notice a sculptured head of Sir John Forrest. In addition there is a large photo of the old c...
Incredible
As we were taking a beautiful stroll through the busy streets of Bunbury Western Australia, we stumbled across this glorious monument. We were so extremely dazzled by its impeccable appearance and it’...
Incredible
As we were taking a beautiful stroll through the busy streets of Bunbury Western Australia, we stumbled across this glorious monument. We were so extremely dazzled by its impeccable appearance and it’...
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Given John Forrest's contributions to the deaths and invasion and theft of Aboriginal land in the Kimberley region of Western Australia on behalf of the sheep industry: Perhaps this statue should be ...
Statue
Given John Forrest's contributions to the deaths and invasion and theft of Aboriginal land in the Kimberley region of Western Australia on behalf of the sheep industry: Perhaps this statue should be ...
It could be in a better location.
If you happen to visit the public toilets at the junction of Stephen and Victoria Streets, you will surely notice a sculptured head of Sir John Forrest. In addition there is a large photo of the old c...