Article 6ZH42 Endemic plants and environmental art: a new gallery aims to rebuild tourism in Victoria’s Grampians

Endemic plants and environmental art: a new gallery aims to rebuild tourism in Victoria’s Grampians

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Dellaram Vreeland
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Hopes the 16-hectare garden and gallery site near Halls Gap will be a green shoot of recovery' in the bushfire-affected region

A new art gallery dedicated to environmental art has been heralded as a green shoot of recovery" for tourism in the Grampians, after the region was hit with bushfires two summers in a row.

The Wama Foundation, built 10 minutes outside western Victoria's Halls Gap, three hours' drive from Melbourne, opened in July. Stage one of the 16-hectare project is the National Centre for Environmental Art and surrounding endemic botanic gardens and native grasslands.

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