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Statues disappear in Gardeners hit
Two backpacker statues installed by Guerrilla Gardeners have been snaffled.
- Published by David Knox
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Another round of news for TEN’s Guerrilla Gardeners this week saw the theft of statues that were installed at New Farm in Queensland.
The TEN crew had recently posed as United Nations workers to install two statues of backpackers and a garden at the corner of Malt St and Bowen Terrace in a major seven-hour operation.
“The suburb has a big transient population, which is where the idea came from for the backpackers statues,” Guerrilla Gardeners producer Damian Davis told The Courier-Mail.
But it seems the two statues were stolen over two nights during the week and two of three valuable grass trees have also disappeared.
Guess somebody staged a hit of their own?
Source, photo: news.com.au
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Coming soon to channel 9: “Guerrilla Garden Thieves”
I don’t know why anybody would want that statue. It looks like he’s having too much of a good time.