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Graffiti artist accused of scaling Australian bridge tower and painting giant cartoon bird

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 9:03 PM

By Alasdair Pal

SYDNEY, July 7 (Reuters) – Australian police arrested a man on Tuesday after he allegedly scaled a 140-metre-high (460-foot) tower of a cantilever bridge ​in the city of Melbourne and painted ‌a giant cartoon bird on it.

An Instagram account posting footage from Bolte Bridge, not far from the city’s central business district, showed a man dangling his legs from the top of the ‌tower.

In ​subsequent posts, he demanded lower taxes ⁠in Australia and requested ⁠a peanut butter sandwich be delivered by drone before he would come down.

The demand caused a stand-off with police, which in turn closed a lane ​on the bridge, disrupting commuter traffic.

Paul Hogan, an acting sergeant with Victoria Police, said a 22-year-old man ⁠was arrested after descending from ⁠the tower.

“The man allegedly spray-painted an external ​wall. As the morning played out, the man allegedly refused ​to follow police direction and come down,” he ‌said.

A police statement said that significant resources were deployed to the location, including uniform members, highway patrol officers, a critical incident response team as well as Search & ⁠Rescue and Water Police.

The graffiti on the bridge closely resembles Pam the Bird, a symbol that has appeared on dozens ⁠of buildings in ‌Melbourne in recent years, including on ⁠the heritage-listed Flinders Street railway station.

The police ​statement ‌made no mention of what eventually persuaded ​the man ⁠to come down. It did not appear to be a peanut butter sandwich, with the Instagram account posting: “The audacity to fly a drone up with here no sandwich.”

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Michael Perry ​and Edwina Gibbs)