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The partial destruction of the 1,500-year-old stone sculptural arrangement in Victoria’s western district added to the devastating tally of damaged First Nations art and cultural sites. Museums Victoria curator Kimberley Moulton joins Dark Emu author Bruce Pascoe.
Plus, take a tour of FLOAT, an innovative community artists' studio floating on Lake Tyers.
And we talk to an artist and a curator about two new exhibitions that look at food and eating through Art.
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The partial destruction of the 1,500-year-old stone sculptural arrangement in Victoria’s western district added to the devastating tally of damaged First Nations art and cultural sites. Museums Victoria curator Kimberley Moulton joins Dark Emu author Bruce Pascoe.
Plus, take a tour of FLOAT, an innovative community artists' studio floating on Lake Tyers.
And we talk to an artist and a curator about two new exhibitions that look at food and eating through Art.

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