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creator of
Campsite No 13
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hanging in South Australian Health Department, CitiCentre Building, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

 
creator of
Flooded Gum and Eckerts Creek, Murray River National Park
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hanging in Commonwealth Law Court Foyer, Angas Street, Adelaide

 
creator of
Reflections
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hanging in Adelaide Festival Centre Foyer.

 

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