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The “Pam the Bird” image has attracted widespread media and social media attention, spotted on hard-to-reach landmarks, trains, signs, buildings and walls. Two men were arrested in raids at ...
Miss Pam. (Image: Sarah Haar / X) Jackson Gibson-Burrell , a 21-year-old from Yarraville, was arrested on January 30 and has since faced the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on more than 50 charges.
Pam the Bird was incorporated into the clock face, its big round eye staring straight down Elizabeth Street. Flinders Street Station's clock was vandalised in July, with the clean-up bill ...
The bird is colloquially known as ‘PAM the Bird’,” Nicholls told the court. “While a small number of vandals are perhaps as prolific, their graffiti tags blend into the malaise that is ...
The man accused of vandalising heritage-listed sites with a 'Pam the Bird' cartoon was behind an Instagram account promoting the graffiti, police allege, as the cleanup bill exceeds $200,000 ...
The man accused of spray-painting "Pam the Bird" graffiti around Melbourne faces the prospect of languishing in jail for 18 months until a trial, after a Victorian magistrate denied his bid for bail.
Police allege Jack Gibson-Burrell, 21, is responsible for Pam the Bird artworks, including at Flinders Street train station, the Novotel Hotel, the 9News building and a concrete silo in Geelong.
Pam the Bird has gained notoriety across Melbourne, where the image has popped up on road signs and railway lines. The graffiti even appeared on heritage-listed buildings including the Flinders ...
The man accused of being behind the infamous ‘Pam the Bird’ graffiti is becoming increasingly violent and will continue to cause “chaos” across Melbourne if he’s not held in custody, a ...
Pam the bird has reached new levels of notoriety in Melbourne, through sheer force of numbers and for cropping up in prominent, often hard-to-reach places. Once you see it, ...
Police allege Jack Gibson-Burrell, 21, is responsible for Pam the Bird artworks, including at Flinders Street train station, the Novotel Hotel, the 9News building and a concrete silo in Geelong.