To welcome the Papua New Guinea men’s team, an art trail around the town centre has been created, displaying the Raggiana Bird of Paradise which features on Papua New Guinea’s flag. Five artists have been commissioned to work with community groups to design a Bird of Paradise, which have been turned into large scale pieces of art in different locations across the town.
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