There’s something new and powerful making a statement at Burdekin’s Marrickville office. The front wall at 99 Chapel Street is now home to a stunning mural that captures the heart of Burdekin’s reason for being – Empowering Young Lives.
A Visual Story of Young People
The spray-painted mural, featuring a young man and woman sitting together on a park bench gives a message of connection, belonging and potential. It represents the strength and possibility that lie within every young person, and the support systems—like Burdekin—that help bring those qualities to life.
It demonstrates Burdekin’s ‘how’ – how we champion the young person with determination and creativity, developing solutions to ensure that they have a safe home and improved wellbeing in their communities.
Meet the Artists behind the Mural
Artists Danny Phillips and Adam Harrier are skilled mural artists with their roots in the graffiti scene. They were engaged by Urban Art Australia to create our mural and transform the wall into a representation of what Burdekin does.
The creative process involved them blending technical precision with raw expression, resulting in an artwork that’s visually striking and deeply meaningful to the Burdekin community. It’s certainly a great deal nicer to look at now!
Watch Danny and Adam in action, as they created their masterpiece in the video below.
Empowering Young Lives – Now in Colour
The mural features Burdekin’s tagline, Empowering Young Lives, serving as a bold reminder of the work we do every day. For staff, young people and passers-by, it’s a daily visual affirmation of our promise – to make a difference, inspire hope, and to find a way for young people, their families and the community.


Come See It For Yourself
If you’re in the area, we invite you to drop by 99 Chapel Street, Marrickville and see the mural in person. It’s more than just a piece of art—it’s a tribute to the young people we work with, and the values that guide us.
Find out more about how Burdekin empowers young lives here.