A new public artwork celebrating First Nations heritage in Kwinana has been installed.
The 10-metre high sculpture featuring a carrying bowl (yooral) and spider orchids is located on Thomas Road in Casuarina.
'Cara Djubak' is illuminated at night and can be seen from the Thomas Road off-ramp.
Main Roads WA contributed $300,000 for the public artwork and a further $250,000 was allocated by the City, collected from the developer contributions that are applied to public art.
The artist team included Susan Milne, Greg Stonehouse and Nyoongar Yamatji artist Justin Martin, supported by Nyoongar Yamatji cultural advisor Cheryl Martin and a technical team.

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