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Community mural project brings colour and connection to Virgo Reserve

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Community mural project brings colour and connection to Virgo  Reserve
Published 1 June 2026
A community-led mural project at Virgo Reserve is bringing residents together and building pride across Elizabeth South, with painting starting this week.

The seven-metre mural will be painted on fencing surrounding the reserve, with people of all

ages and backgrounds getting involved, including three of the key artists and Elizabeth

South residents, Nicki, Secrett and Jess.

The project began nearly a year ago as a partnership between the Elizabeth South

Community Centre and students from the Flexible Learning Options program at Playford

International College. It has since grown into a broader grassroots initiative, with after-school

groups, men’s groups and local residents all contributing to shaping the mural’s design and

message.

The City of Playford values this connection and as such, the artwork will further enhance the

transformation of Virgo Reserve, which was redeveloped by Council last year, turning

previously vacant land into a welcoming neighbourhood park and community gathering

space.


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Centred around the theme of connection, the mural features flowing water imagery,

multicultural flags, children riding bikes and native animals, celebrating the diversity, identity

and shared spirit of the Playford community.

The mural also reflects feedback gathered during Council’s community engagement in

August 2023, when residents were invited to share their vision for the renewed reserve. A

strong theme to emerge was the desire for a fence mural that actively involved local children

in the painting process.

Elizabeth South Community Centre Manager, Michelle Stevens said the project had been a

meaningful way to celebrate local talent.

“There are so many hidden strengths in Elizabeth South and it has meant so much to be

able to highlight some of this,” Ms Stevens said.

“There’s been a real sense of pride in seeing people come together to create something

beautiful for their own community.”

Sixteen-year-old resident artist Secrett said it was exciting to share her art in a way that

would be seen and enjoyed by local families.

“It feels amazing to know that people will see our art while their kids play or while they’re out

for a stroll,” Secrett said.

“It feels like it brings joy to people’s day.”

“We wanted to make sure that whoever looked at this mural knew the true Elizabeth South,

and I think it brings the whole community together.”


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Council has contributed $1,000 towards the project, helping to cover paint supply and other

materials.

Mayor Glenn Docherty said the mural reflects what is possible through community-led arts

and placemaking.

“It’s been wonderful to see people of all ages across the Playford community come together

to support this mural — from the early planning and design stages through to the final

painting,” Mayor Docherty said.

“Its home at Virgo Reserve will serve as a lasting reminder of the strong community spirit

that makes Playford so special. I encourage everyone to head on down with family and

friends to experience the creativity and meaning behind this mural.”