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Flowers of Remembrance Bloom Anew in Sydney
16 Jan
Summary
- Three tonnes of flowers are being preserved in Sydney.
- The flowers were left after Australia's worst mass shooting.
- They will become a permanent artwork at the Sydney Jewish Museum.

In Sydney, a dedicated effort is underway to preserve a significant floral tribute left at Bondi Pavilion. Volunteers are meticulously working to dry approximately three tonnes of flowers, originally gathered in the aftermath of a tragic mass shooting.
This initiative aims to transform the ephemeral beauty of the flowers into a permanent artistic memorial. The preserved blooms are destined for the Sydney Jewish Museum, where they will serve as a lasting tribute to the 15 lives tragically lost.
The process ensures that the community's outpouring of grief and remembrance will be transformed into a meaningful and enduring artwork, offering a place for reflection and historical remembrance.




