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Scott Marsh's Dirty Power: Burnt Country Mural, in Sydney
Artist Scott Marsh's Sydney mural inspired by Greenpeace’s new documentary film, Dirty Power: Burnt Country.
Unique identifier:
GP1STX0R
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
17/05/2020
Locations:
Australia
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Oceania
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Sydney
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Dirty Power: Burnt Country Street Mural, in Sydney, Australia
Renowned Sydney street artist Scott Marsh has painted a public mural inspired by Greenpeace’s new documentary film, Dirty Power: Burnt Country.
The mural, located in the central Sydney suburb of Chippendale, is a silent protest against the network of media, industry and politics that helped create the conditions of Australia's 2019/2020 summer bushfire crisis.
It depicts News Corp boss Rupert Murdoch presiding over a dinner party whose attendees include; Australia’s richest person, mining mogul Gina Rinehart, fellow billionaire coal miner and Liberal Party donor, Clive Palmer, climate denialist shock jock Alan Jones, News Corp columnist Andrew Bolt, Barnaby Joyce and Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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