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Ten years on, artists return to repaint one of the region’s largest public artworks

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A revitalised mural on a highly visible Unitywater asset is almost ready to be revealed.

Brisbane-based large-scale mural artists the Brightsiders had the challenge of working under scaffolding on the Peregian Beach water reservoir to add the final touches to the mural, which depicts melaleuca trees.

Artist Jordan Bruce said the moment of truth awaited when the scaffolding comes down.

“This has been a different method of doing the artwork when we don’t have the ability to stand back and really assess the accuracy,” he said.

“Two of us were involved in the original artwork, so it’s really great to be able to return and re-do this piece with an extra 10 years of experience up our sleeves.”

Artist Colin Passmore, who painted the original design, was happy to see his concept renewed on the reservoir.

“The renewal of the artwork is exemplary, looking better than ever, very fresh and showing that an extra 10 years of experience makes a big difference when creating,” he said.

“I love it and I am sure all who have the pleasure of experiencing the vision will too. Well done to the the Brightsiders team.”

Unitywater chief executive officer Anna Jackson said she was pleased the iconic artwork was renewed as part of the project and something the local community could enjoy.

The five million-litre asset has been undergoing a $3.9 million upgrade, including essential structural maintenance, a new roof and the updated artwork.

“This reservoir was constructed in 1981 and was due for some maintenance which would impact the mural,” Ms Jackson said.

“It made sense to repair and renew the artwork at the same time and the installation artists the Brightsiders have done a fantastic job painting it while the scaffolding was still up and the maintenance works have taken place.

“The maintenance works will help ensure water quality for about 2000 properties in Peregian Beach and Marcus Beach by keeping any potential contaminants out of the reservoir and will increase the longevity of this asset, meaning it can continue supplying water for these communities for the next 40-plus years.”

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Noosa mayor Frank Wilkie said residents had for many decades been suggesting the reservoir be painted and it had become an iconic landmark since the artwork was first painted 10 years ago.

“The reservoir is Noosa Shire’s largest public artwork and it’s great to see Unitywater remains committed to the maintenance of this high-profile community asset,” he said.

The reservoir upgrade works are part of Unitywater’s replacements and renewals program, where the utility is investing $400 million over the next five years to continue providing safe and reliable water and wastewater services across the region.

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