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The Guardian // Entertainment // Art

Dried flowers and pressed petals: how an artist is turning tributes to Bondi terror attack victims into a lasting memorial

Friday 16th January 2026, 6:24AM

Nina Sanadze and a team of volunteers have started the painstaking process of preserving the sea of flowers left after Australia’s worst terrorist incidentGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe first thing you notice when entering the warehouse is the scent. The second is the heat.At the 400 sq metre space in Sydney, volunteers are working to preserve the 3 tonnes of flowers left at Bondi Pavilion after the worst terror attack on Australian soil. Once the flowers are dried, they will become a permanent artwork in honour of the 15 victims at the Sydney Jewish Museum. Continue reading...

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