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Tambo Upper tank transformed

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2 July 2025
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Duncan Carpenter (Johnsonville CFA captain), Chris Seymour (Jarvis Norwood Constructions) Simon White (artist) and 
Tim Davidson (Emergency Management Officer, East Gippsland Shire Council).

Duncan Carpenter (Johnsonville CFA captain), Chris Seymour (Jarvis Norwood Constructions) Simon White (artist) and Tim Davidson (Emergency Management Officer, East Gippsland Shire Council).

East Gippsland Shire Council is proud to have worked collaboratively with local artist Simon White, the Johnsonville Fire Brigade, and Jarvis Norwood Constructions to transform a once graffiti-covered water tank in Tambo Upper into a vibrant public artwork.

The striking mural celebrates the dedication of local firefighting volunteers and is part of a broader bushfire recovery program aimed at revitalising community spaces affected by the Black Summer Bushfires. It has already become a talking point among residents and visitors offering both aesthetic value and a strong message of community spirit.

A spokesperson for the Johnsonville Fire Brigade said the project has breathed new life into the site.

“We wanted to do something that would lift spirits and turn an eyesore into a landmark,” they said.

“Simon’s mural has done just that.”

Council acknowledges the essential support of Jarvis Norwood Constructions in providing logistical assistance throughout the project.

The hope is that the newly transformed tank now stands as a lasting symbol of resilience, community pride, and the power of collaboration while also deterring vandals.

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