- Bayley Mifsud's Aboriginal name is Merindah-Gunya meaning “Beautiful Spirit” in Peek Whurron language, which was gifted to her through ceremony by her parents and Elders.
- This artwork represents the story of connection between land, water and people.
- The large meeting place is symbolic of Southland and the community of people that gather there every day. The story shows the journey that Southland has been on in the past, in the present and into the future, through the three journey lines in the bottom right corner.
- The story pays tribute to the Country which it is located on, the lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. The meeting places connected by water is the coastline that boarders the Traditional lands of the Bunurong people. These waters contributing greatly to allow their culture to now being the longest living culture on the planet.