Brierty celebrates NAIDOC Week to recognise Indigenous initiatives
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Story and images supplied by Adrian Watson
Civil and mining contractor Brierty Limited (ASX: BYL) placed a dump truck painted by a local Aboriginal artist on prominent display outside its South Perth headquarters as part of the Company's celebrations for NAIDOC Week.
The truck, painted by Noongar artist Peter Farmer, has been on display at the front of Brierty's South Perth office and at...
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