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Opening Celebration on Friday 28 September
Council and Bowen Tourism hosted a celebration open day on Friday 28 September, where the community could view the completed tanks up close and walk inside the fence, around the perimeter of both tanks.
The opening included a free sausage sizzle facilitated by the Bowen PCYC, face-painting by the RUBY Crew, Mr Whipsunday and the Coffee Cruiser van.
Background
Bowen Tourism and Business, together with Whitsunday Regional Council, asked residents to have their say in August-September 2017 and in February 2018 on a new mural to replace 'Bowenwood' on the Bowen water reservoir.
Phantast prides itself on inviting the community to be involved and participate in the both the design and painting of the mural.
The mural will be finished by the end of September 2018.
This project has been made possible with a Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grant to Bowen Tourism and Business. The RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Whitsunday Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Council and Bowen Tourism hosted a celebration open day on Friday 28 September, where the community could view the completed tanks up close and walk inside the fence, around the perimeter of both tanks.
The opening included a free sausage sizzle facilitated by the Bowen PCYC, face-painting by the RUBY Crew, Mr Whipsunday and the Coffee Cruiser van.
Background
Bowen Tourism and Business, together with Whitsunday Regional Council, asked residents to have their say in August-September 2017 and in February 2018 on a new mural to replace 'Bowenwood' on the Bowen water reservoir.
Phantast prides itself on inviting the community to be involved and participate in the both the design and painting of the mural.
The mural will be finished by the end of September 2018.
This project has been made possible with a Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grant to Bowen Tourism and Business. The RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Whitsunday Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.