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Murals bring brightness and joy

By mpnewsApril 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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RYE Kindergarten director, Julie Irvine, with Harvey and Koen, Tyson (Father Marker), Luna and Megan. Picture: Supplied
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RYE’S Civic Centre site has received a vibrant facelift, thanks to the creative talents of local artist Tyson Savanah (known as Father Marker) and the enthusiastic input of Rye Kindergarten children.

The once tacky shade sail bollards are now bursting with colour with Tyson drawing inspiration from the bay, the back beaches, and Rye’s native flora and fauna.

The Rye Community Group Alliance (RCGA), in partnership with Rye Kindergarten, and supported through a Mornington Peninsula Shire grant spearheaded the mural project.

Julie Irvine, the kindergarten’s director, shared that the children enjoyed talking to Tyson about their favourite Rye land and sea creatures and are thrilled with Tyson’s artwork. She said the experience not only sparked the children’s imaginations but also drew awareness to the local natural environment.

RCGA’s Mechelle Cheers said the murals were part of an RCGA placemaking initiative, which was supported by the shire. This effort has resulted in not only the restoration of the civic centre’s façade but also the installation of accessible seating, a garden makeover, and the return of the shade sails.

The murals were the final flourish, aimed at turning the site from a dull, dirty corner into a bright, inclusive space for all to enjoy.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 8 April 2026

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