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Bacchus Marsh Primary sculpture celebrates town’s steely soul

Bacchus Marsh Primary School has unveiled a sculpture that celebrates the town and its history.

The sculpture was crafted by ex-student Sam Cameron (pictured with students Max and Penny) as a tribute to the historic elm trees that line the road into town.

Unveiled on Anzac Day, the sculpture commemorates the fallen diggers of World War I and II and encourages students to have a greater understanding of the town’s Avenue of Honour.

Principal Ian Wren says the sculpture is a

great artwork and reflective of the town.

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