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New youth mural Sparks conversations on consent and respect

Willoughby Council < 1 min read

Created by students from Chatswood High School in collaboration with local artist Debbies Grahl, the anime-inspired mural forms part of the Council’s Youth Action Plan priorities.

 

Willoughby Mayor Tanya Taylor welcomed the initiative, highlighting its role in creating awareness and action.

 

“This mural is more than just a piece of public art, it’s a powerful reflection of our commitment to creating a future free from gender-based violence,” Mayor Tanya Taylor said. It’s inspiring to see young people leading the way in promoting respect and equality. Their voices and ideas are helping shape a safer, more respectful community for everyone.”

 

Artist Debbies Grahl, known for her dynamic and youth-focused art style, shared her enthusiasm for the project:

 

“This mural is designed to be a conversation starter, a way to make important discussions about consent and respect,” Debbies said. “It’s an honour to collaborate with students and bring their vision to life.”

 

The mural has been painted on the Victor Street wall of the Chatswood Youth Centre, with a hands-on graffiti workshop organised by Willoughby City Council. The initiative is supported by Chatswood High School and the North Sydney Domestic Violence Committee.

You're invited to the official launch of our new community mural!

WHERE:                              Chatswood Youth Centre, Victor Street
WHEN:                                Tuesday 29 April 2025, 5:30pm to 7pm
PHOTO/VISION:               New Youth Mural
INTERVIEW:                      Tanya Taylor, Mayor of Willoughby

Enjoy free gelato, charcuterie boards, guest speakers, student reflections, and your first look at the vibrant new mural – a celebration of creativity and community.

This is an alcohol-free event.Please RSVP by Thursday 24 April to [email protected].


Contact details:

For media enquiries, contact:

Media at Willoughby City Council

[email protected]

0459 915 293

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