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A white, rectangular directory sign is prominently displayed, tilted to the right, against a dark, ornate wooden paneling, possibly part of a door or wall in an interior setting. This is likely within the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) in Sydney, Australia. The sign is mounted with clear standoffs, creating a gap between it and the background. The top left of the sign features the "QVB" logo, which includes a stylized cupola or crown above the letters. Below this, a large "G" precedes the word "Directory," indicating the sign's purpose. A QR code is visible next to the word "Directory." The main body of the sign is filled with extensive lists of text organized into several columns, likely tenants or room numbers, although individual entries are too small to decipher clearly. These lists are arranged in two main horizontal blocks. Below these lists, a series of simplified floor plans are depicted, labeled "Level 2," "Level 1," "Ground Floor," "Lower Ground 1," and "Lower Ground 2," suggesting a multi-story building. A small red dot is visible on one of the "Ground Floor" plans, indicating a "You Are Here" marker. On the right side of the sign, an "ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY" statement is partially visible. The legible text states: "The Queen Victoria Building acknowledges the Indigenous Peoples of this land on which we meet today. We recognise the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land where we operate, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the importance to the Indigenous people of traditional lands, waterways and culture today." The overall scene depicts an informative display in what appears to be a formal public building. No people are visible.
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