Prime ministers' heads severed and stolen from bronze statues in Ballarat Botanical Gardens
- The heads of two prime ministerial busts, Paul Keating and Kevin Rudd, were severed and stolen in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, causing over $140,000 in damages.
- A Captain Cook statue in Sydney was vandalised for the second time in 12 months, with its hand and nose cut off and red paint splashed on it.
- Police in both New South Wales and Victoria are investigating the incidents of vandalism and have established crime scenes for forensic examination.
- The city of Ballarat condemned the vandalism, stating it is 'completely unacceptable' and detracts from the city's image.
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