Remembering Stella Young
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Stella Young’s statue unveiled: behind the scenes
Set in her home town of Stawell, Remembering Stella Young is a life size bronze statue that aims to continue Stella’s legacy to educate and challenge the community on its perception of disability, and to strive for “a world where disability is not the exception, but the norm”.
The piece was brought to life in the Northern Grampians by a collective of four artists with lived experience of disability. Artists Sarah Barton, Fayen D’Evie, Jillian Pearce and Janice Florence, together with local sculptor Danny Fraser, worked in close collaboration with Stella’s parents Lynne and Greg Young, consulting on everything from the design, the site and interactive elements.
Accessibility and inclusivity were at the heart of its design - the statue sits on a circular slab at ground level and includes interactive elements such as motion-activated sensors that give audio descriptions of the statue, a braille plaque and QR codes that enable visitors to access online videos and auditory components.
Artists: Creative Collective: Sarah Barton. Fayen D’Evie, Janice Florence, Jillian Pearce, with consultant Danny Fraser.
Location: Cato Park, Stawell, Northern Grampians Shire
Visit the accessible website Remembering Stella Young to find out more about Stella Young. The website was created as a part of this project.
Stella Young was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2017. Read more about Stella Young.

In the studio a small sculpture, a maquette, is formed from clay, with photos of Stella in her red and white polka-dot shoes providing inspiration. Photo credit: Tina Baker.

Sculptor Danny Fraser with Lynne Young as she looks closely at the likeness of her daughter. Photo credit: Tina Baker.

At Perrin Foundry, an artisan is preparting shims for the silicone. The shims allow the silicone moulding to be removed in pieces when ready. Photo credit: Perrin Foundry.

The silicone mould is carefully removed from the clay sculpture of Stella Young. Photo credit: Perrin Foundry.

The artisans pour molten bronze into moulds, creating the pieces of the statue separately. Photo credit: Perrin Foundry.

The statue of Stella Young is almost ready, awaiting patination at the foundry. Photo credit: Perrin Foundry.

Stella’s mother Lynne Young kisses the head of the Remembering Stella Young statue. The Young family all participated in the unveiling. Photo credit: Karl Meyer.
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Updated 25 February 2026
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