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The police claimed the graffiti painted on landmarks, trains, signs, buildings and walls across Melbourne caused $100,000 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Police have charged, fined and cautioned 50 vandals as a part of a six-month operation to tackle the $10 million graffiti plague on ...
Over the past year, Melbourne train carriages had been the main target of the vandalism, police said, with the total clean-up bill for all the graffiti in excess of $100,000. Police allege another ...
Footage of prolific graffiti gangs marking trains across Melbourne has emerged online. But police and Metro officers are monitoring known offenders and hot spots. Extra resources have been added ...
A graffiti artist allegedly behind the infamous ‘Pam the Bird’ artwork painted on multiple buildings, train lines and signs in Melbourne’s CBD and surrounding suburbs has been charged ...
Another video shows him pouring milk over his head while standing in front of Pam graffiti on a Melbourne train. The page includes newspaper articles about the bird vandalism across heritage ...
Decades after “Stan”, “Meow”, “Renks”, “Karl” and “Bonez” tagged trains and landmarks ... was one of the most prolific graffiti artists in Melbourne. Footage in a documentary ...
Those convicted of higher-level graffiti offending can face up to two years in prison and fines of up to $43,000. A ninja turtle themed ‘Pam the Bird’ spotted on a train in Melbourne.
Ahh Melbourne’s public transport ... delays? Metro Trains blames a growing number of trespassers, vandalism and graffiti for the rise in disrupted services. Overcrowding is also a huge concern ...