Turtle sculpture at Eyre Park raises awareness of native species
A turtle sculpture was unveiled at Eyre Park on Friday to promote awareness of Albany's native oblong long-neck turtles. Designed by local artist Jake Bertola, the installation aims to educate the community about the turtles' habitat and behaviors. The project has transformed the park into a vibrant educational space since its installation.
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Published 08 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC
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