Victoria Police have opposed bail, deeming the 21-year-old to be a serious offender who would “wreak havoc on Victorian streets” if released.
The words "HE HE MEOW" were underneath the bird's beak, as if being squawked into the world. Many Melburnians would have recognised it instantly. It was "Pam the Bird". During the last year ...
A Melbourne man accused of vandalising Melbourne landmarks with graffiti has been granted bail. Jack Gibson-Burrell is contesting dozens of vandalism offences, centred around a cartoon bird which ...
The “Pam the Bird” image has attracted widespread media and social media attention, spotted on hard-to-reach buildings, highway signs, trains and buildings. In the days since Mr Gibson-Burrell ...
Pam the Bird graffiti tags around Melbourne. “She has a bond with the accused and clearly wants to assist him,” the magistrate said. “She impressed me as an honest, no nonsense witness and a ...
The online campaign was launched on Instagram, with clothing brand WNDRR collaborating with the official Pam the Bird account @goodbirdart to sell T-shirts emblazoned with the blue bird.
Residents from Melbourne’s inner north have issued a desperate plea to remove the notorious Pam the Bird graffiti from an “iconic” 70m tower. The notorious graffiti has ruffled the feathers ...
The man allegedly behind the infamous Pam the Bird graffiti has been granted bail after a magistrate was persuaded he would abide by strict conditions living with his “no-nonsense” grandma.