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The image displays an outdoor architectural scene, likely a landscaped area adjacent to a building, illuminated by bright daylight, casting clear shadows indicative of sunny weather. The setting suggests a university campus or public institution, providing location cues consistent with Brisbane City, Australia.

On the left, a light-colored brick wall forms the background. Arranged vertically in front of this wall are three irregularly shaped wooden plaques, each featuring engraved text and decorative carved lines that resemble traditional Indigenous Australian art. From top to bottom, the plaques read: "Gurumba Institute", "Elder-in-Residence", and "Oodgeroo UNIT". These titles strongly suggest a focus on Indigenous Australian culture, education, or community engagement.

Above the uppermost wooden plaque, positioned within a small garden bed containing rocks and greenery, is a sculpture of a dark-colored animal, resembling a possum or a similar native Australian marsupial.

The ground on the right side of the image is covered with dark grey, speckled paving. Embedded within this paving is a rectangular silver plaque. This plaque prominently features the "QUT" (Queensland University of Technology) logo at the top. Below the logo, it states "Main Drive Redevelopment" and details the official opening: "Officially opened by Honourable Mark Ryan MP, Minister for Housing and Public Works, Minister for Sport" on "21 February 2020". To the far right, a section of lighter grey rectangular pavers is also visible.

No people are present in the static scene, which primarily showcases the installed plaques, sculpture, and paving as part of the redevelopment project.
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Jan 29, 2025

Brisbane City, Australia

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The image displays an outdoor architectural scene, likely a landscaped area adjacent to a building, illuminated by bright daylight, casting clear shadows indicative of sunny weather. The setting suggests a university campus or public institution, providing location cues consistent with Brisbane City, Australia. On the left, a light-colored brick wall forms the background. Arranged vertically in front of this wall are three irregularly shaped wooden plaques, each featuring engraved text and decorative carved lines that resemble traditional Indigenous Australian art. From top to bottom, the plaques read: "Gurumba Institute", "Elder-in-Residence", and "Oodgeroo UNIT". These titles strongly suggest a focus on Indigenous Australian culture, education, or community engagement. Above the uppermost wooden plaque, positioned within a small garden bed containing rocks and greenery, is a sculpture of a dark-colored animal, resembling a possum or a similar native Australian marsupial. The ground on the right side of the image is covered with dark grey, speckled paving. Embedded within this paving is a rectangular silver plaque. This plaque prominently features the "QUT" (Queensland University of Technology) logo at the top. Below the logo, it states "Main Drive Redevelopment" and details the official opening: "Officially opened by Honourable Mark Ryan MP, Minister for Housing and Public Works, Minister for Sport" on "21 February 2020". To the far right, a section of lighter grey rectangular pavers is also visible. No people are present in the static scene, which primarily showcases the installed plaques, sculpture, and paving as part of the redevelopment project.

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