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CCTV cameras to protect graffiti
www.3aw.com.au
[3AW (blog)] - Street art in Hosier Lane. (Photo: Rodger Cummins). The council plans to install cameras in Hosier Lane at a cost of $60,000 to protect the art, but Adrian Doyle warned the move would discourage international artists from painting in Melbourne's CBD
Off the street: art for all?
www.abc.net.au
[ABC Online (blog)] - Adrian Doyle, artist and co-founder of Melbourne Street Art Tours, reckons Melbourne is the best place in the world to see street art. Facter, also a Melbourne-based street artist and editor of webzine Invurt, agrees: “I do believe that there is
HAVE YOUR SAY: Graffiti in Darebin comes at a cost
northcote-leader.whereilive.com.au
[Northcote Leader] - But street artist and Melbourne Street Art Tours manager Adrian Doyle said punishment was not the answer. "Councils need to find kids places where they can legally tag in a safe environment," he said. Mr Warner said Darebin had limited resources for
HAVE YOUR SAY: Melbourne graffiti clean-up bill tops $5m
origin.berwick-leader.whereilive.com.au
[Berwick Leader] - But street artist and Melbourne Street Art Tours manager Adrian Doyle said punishment was not the answer. "Councils need to find kids places where they can legally tag in a safe environment," he said. "Graffiti is the people's art." Frankston City
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