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Graffiti solution: Ballarat paints first traffic signal boxes

02 Dec, 2011 08:58 AM
BALLARAT City Council has begun a $20,000 push to use real art to fight the city’s growing graffiti scourge.

Twenty signal boxes will be given a new coat of paint to discourage graffiti vandals from defacing public property.

People and communities councillor Des Hudson said the project had been successful in Brisbane and was endorsed locally as a way to tackle Ballarat’s graffiti problem.

“Brisbane found by providing art over that surface, it actually reduced the level of graffiti significantly,” he said.

“Of the boxes not painted, the graffiti rate was somewhere around 85 per cent, while for those treated with an artwork, the graffiti rate was around 15 per cent.”

Yesterday, six children from Lumen Christi Primary School joined “Ratartat” artist Geoff Bonney to paint the first of the signal boxes. Cr Hudson said although the project focused on signal boxes now, there was scope to expand it.

“We got a grant … to look at a local issue in the area, so we targeted graffiti — being a particular issue at the moment,” he said.

“Ten of the signal boxes will be completed by professional artists and for the other 10, a professional artist will mentor a community group to paint them.”

For more information, call the City of Ballarat on 5320 5500.

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Posted by clackervalve, 2/12/2011 4:06:28 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
BCC's answer to graffiti is to spend $20,000 on more graffiti?
Posted by Fairdinkum, 2/12/2011 4:26:59 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
they should be discouraged by punishment not more graffiti that justifies in their little minds criminal damage. another councilor with namby pamby ways. harden up and get to solving the real issues like helipad and police stations not spray paint.
Posted by crikey, 2/12/2011 5:19:15 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
and this is going to discourage them? i would have thought it would provoke them to do more? if council is encouraging graffitti in this or any other way then its not going to stop!
Posted by huh?, 2/12/2011 6:26:15 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
im sorry, but this is organised graffiti by kids. Looks just as bad!
Posted by Leigh, 2/12/2011 6:29:14 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
There is a difference between graffiti and street art.

Losers who tag don't have any artistic ability otherwise they would be showing their skill to the world. I doubt the losers will use a special wall they are not that smart.

Posted by kat, 2/12/2011 6:32:46 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
He Mr PLOD why not get kinder kids to fingerpaint the boxes, that would look better than that so called art. what a joke and another waste of my TAX money PS police should be policing.
Posted by jolly jeff, 2/12/2011 6:57:53 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
I agree with the others. I call this official graffitti.
Posted by Elm, 2/12/2011 7:00:48 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
maybe spray cans should require ID before it can be purchased, it wouldn't stop graffiti but it may slow it a bit,
Posted by Louise, 2/12/2011 7:01:56 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Circus decorations in Sebastopol to compliment the clown street art on top of the light poles down Albert Street. How can such an expression of art be measured in terms of dollars? The circus should simply imply we have bogan and feral art expressions in Sebastopol and civilised and heritage style art in Webster and Sturt Street.
Posted by My rates at work, 2/12/2011 7:11:30 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
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ART ATTACK: Geoff Bonney, Amelia Jelencic, 11, and Cr Des Hudson at work in Sebastopol. Photo: Jordan Oliver.
ART ATTACK: Geoff Bonney, Amelia Jelencic, 11, and Cr Des Hudson at work in Sebastopol. Photo: Jordan Oliver.
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