The Wall of Global Friendships
The Wall of Global Friendships is a celebration of the City of Casey’s cultural diversity and features a collection of inscribed plaques from local community groups that are committed to promoting mutual respect, friendship and goodwill.
Located at the Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East, the wall had 23 community plaques in 2019. Each plaque bears a message of friendship and goodwill. It's a symbol of a vibrant and diverse city.
To claim your find on this cache, go to the listed GZ, and find the relevant plaques to answer the following questions, and send them to us using the Geocaching messenger or email system. The easist way is to cut and paste the questions, then add the answers.
Once you have forwarded the information, feel free to log the cache. If the information is not correct or is missing, we will contact you for clarification.
1. The wall was officially opened on the 5th of July 2009, what official day was this? Hint: ______ ______ Day
2. What are the 2 features at the top of the plaque from the Berwick-Upon-Tweed Town Council?
3. What coulour is the word ''empowerment'' on the plaque from the Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre?
4. On the plaque from Al-Emaan Womens organisation - how many womens faces are represented?
5. How many flags on the plaque from the South Sudanese Community?
6. What is the organisation listed on the orange plaque?
7. What colour is the Indian Subcontinent Community Plaque?
8. Who founded the wall?
9. The John Pandazopoulos Hall Inc. was founded by how many associations?
10.. The wall is located on the traditional lands of which 2 peoples?
Also check out our traditional cache in the same area GC9V11G Friendship (Traditional Cache) in Victoria, Australia created by Pinkpiggy7 (geocaching.com)
Virtual Rewards 3.0 - 2022-2023
This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between March 1, 2022 and March 1, 2023. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards 3.0 on the Geocaching Blog.