'Completely unacceptable': Act of violence strikes historical venue days before Australia Day

Australia Day is a time of reflection about the country's history and identity.

With this, historic places are also preparing for a surge of Aussies ready to pay tribute to the nation's most influential figures.

However, one of these places recently condemned a 'completely unacceptable' act just before the celebrations.


The Prime Ministers Avenue, located in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, was opened in 1940 to commemorate Australia's long roster of leaders.

However, on a quiet Thursday morning, the garden's serene atmosphere was disrupted by an act of destruction.

Anonymous individuals recently targeted The Prime Ministers Avenue and did severe damage to the property.


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The Prime Ministers Avenue had busts of Australia's previous Prime Ministers and leaders. Image Credit: Facebook/City of Ballarat


The busts of former Labor leaders Paul Keating and Kevin Rudd were decapitated.

Meanwhile, nameplates of over 20 bronze statues were obscured with spray paint.

According to Ballarat Senior Sergeant Brad Hall, the total damage reached about $140,000.

'Most of the busts had red crosses painted on them; there was another commentary around "The Commonwealth will fall" and other political rhetoric,' Sgt Hall added.


The City of Ballarat expressed their sentiments about the incident online.

'The City of Ballarat strongly condemns graffiti and vandalism of any kind. This type of senseless damage is completely unacceptable,' the council wrote in a statement.

'It is not only extremely costly to our ratepayers and will divert money away from critical Council services, but it detracts from Ballarat as a city.'

Mark Schultz, the chair of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Foundation, echoed the council's sentiments.

'We hope the vandals are identified and charged and appropriately dealt with by the law,' Mr Schultz said.

The busts are now covered and surrounded by temporary fencing.


The Victoria Police have already started investigations into the incident

The council also urged community members to assist in the investigation.

'If anyone has any information in relation to this, we'd encourage them to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000,' the council ended their statement.

This incident should be a reminder that while Australians celebrate the nation's achievements, they should also protect the country's historic symbols and everyone's shared history.

The vandalism was more than just an attack on inanimate objects; it was an affront to the collective memory and respect Aussies hold for those who led the country.
Key Takeaways

  • Statues of former Australian prime ministers were decapitated in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens days before Australia Day.
  • Approximately 20 statues were also vandalised, with name plates defaced with spray paint.
  • The City of Ballarat condemned the vandalism, highlighting the cost to ratepayers and the negative impact on community services.
  • The Ballarat City Council urged witnesses or anyone with related information about the incident to come forward and aid the investigation.
Have you visited the Prime Ministers Avenue in Ballarat? What does this act of vandalism mean to you? Please share your opinions about this issue in the comments section below.
 

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When found and convicted, dress them in bright pink clothing, shackle their ankles and put them to work cleaning up the mess they made. Our courts are far too lenient with these clowns.
They should be made to clean up all .lt's disgraceful and disrespectful .Where are all the cameras to catch them in the act?
 
Unbelievable! And if found they'll get a slap on the wrist & let go. When are our courts going to get serious with these low life!! They should have security cameras at all these sites. Can't believe they didn't have cameras at the Captain Cook memorial. No matter how u feel about our history it's OUR history & has to be preserved. And stop brain washing children at school. We are very lucky it was England that colonised Australia & not one of the very brutal European countries! Happy Australia day everyone! Best country in the world 🌎 🇦🇺
 
These people make me sick, they cost the tax payers $ to fix the damage, if caught they should be paying for it and publicly shamed.its time the government got tough and deport them back to where they came from.
The vandals have not been caught yet. So how can you say deport them back to where they came from? I'm not saying that the vandals should not be convicted if found. Just saying get your facts right before charging in :unsure::cool:
 
Unbelievable! And if found they'll get a slap on the wrist & let go. When are our courts going to get serious with these low life!! They should have security cameras at all these sites. Can't believe they didn't have cameras at the Captain Cook memorial. No matter how u feel about our history it's OUR history & has to be preserved. And stop brain washing children at school. We are very lucky it was England that colonised Australia & not one of the very brutal European countries! Happy Australia day everyone! Best country in the world 🌎 🇦🇺
I agree 100%, well said 👏
 
These people make me sick, they cost the tax payers $ to fix the damage, if caught they should be paying for it and publicly shamed.its time the government got tough and deport them back to where they came from.
Why are we saying deport them. They are most probably Australian citizens. Born here and no longer held to account by any authority.
 
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Unbelievable! And if found they'll get a slap on the wrist & let go. When are our courts going to get serious with these low life!! They should have security cameras at all these sites. Can't believe they didn't have cameras at the Captain Cook memorial. No matter how u feel about our history it's OUR history & has to be preserved. And stop brain washing children at school. We are very lucky it was England that colonised Australia & not one of the very brutal European countries! Happy Australia day everyone! Best country in the world 🌎 🇦🇺
For some reason it seems that any action involving anarchy takes place mainly in Victoria. Is it a throw back to the Ned Kelly era or something more sinister (extreme left leaning teachers being employed by Education Dept.) Whatever the reason it is time to stamp these mongrels out by jailing them for max time available. Show no mercy as they are insulting our country and our heritage.
 
The vandals have not been caught yet. So how can you say deport them back to where they came from? I'm not saying that the vandals should not be convicted if found. Just saying get your facts right before charging in :unsure::cool:
You need to read it correctly, I know they hadn't been caught and I did say IF they are caught.
 
An aside, but disturbing incident I witnessed nevertheless.

During the Anzac Day service at the memorial in Dandenong several years ago, an Afghan maggot was screaming anti Australian profanities and rushed the podium, knocking over a policewoman in the process.

Two citizens wrestled this idiot to the ground and gave him a taste of their own justice. Thankfully, the other attending police took their time to settle the fracas before he was carted away. Not in a police van, but an ambulance under police guard!

Too bad it wasn't a coroner's van.
 

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