15 January, 2026
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URGENT UPDATE: Wulli Wulli artist Arabella Walker has been officially appointed to design a striking landmark artwork for the new Toowoomba Hospital in Queensland, Australia. This announcement comes as part of ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and cultural representation in the region.

Just announced earlier today, Walker’s artwork will serve as a focal point for the hospital’s facade, symbolizing the rich heritage of the Wulli Wulli people. The project aims to blend contemporary art with Indigenous culture, making a significant impact on both patients and visitors.

Why this matters: With the new hospital set to open in 2024, the artwork will play a crucial role in creating a welcoming environment. Authorities believe it will foster a sense of belonging and identity for the local community, highlighting the importance of Indigenous voices in public spaces.

This landmark initiative has been backed by the Queensland government, which is committed to promoting Indigenous artists and their contributions to the cultural landscape.

“We are thrilled to have Arabella Walker lead this project,”

said a spokesperson from the Toowoomba Regional Council.

“Her vision and connection to the Wulli Wulli heritage will truly resonate with the community.”

As the project progresses, residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in discussions around the artwork’s theme and significance. This engagement will ensure the final piece reflects the values and stories of the Wulli Wulli people, creating a deeper connection with the hospital’s mission.

What’s next: Expect updates on the design process and community engagement events in the upcoming months. The completion of this artwork is highly anticipated, with many seeing it as a pivotal moment for Indigenous representation in public art across Australia.

Stay tuned for further developments on this inspiring project, as it promises to be a landmark addition not just for Toowoomba, but for the entire Queensland region.