Description: A 3 min 12 sec video showcasing the site using drone footage shot from above and at ground level.

[Uplifting music in the background]

[Opening frame]

A dark blue screen with light blue graphic elements and the words "Harkness development: reimagine the public cemetery" and "A landmark design opportunity connecting past, present & future". There is a small white Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) logo in the bottom left corner.

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Drone footage pans across a green grassy field. One large gumtree and several small trees are on the horizon.

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Drone footage focused on the large gumtree in the previous frame. It is approaching sunset and the tree is a silhouette. There are birds flying in front of the tree.

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Drone footage taken at ground level focused on a group of kangaroos grazing on the site.

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Drone footage pans with a perspective view of a wired boundary fence of the site. Surrounding is a field of green crops and a cluster of gumtrees in the background.

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A dark blue background with the words "The largest cemetery development project in Victoria in 100 years, and it will serve Victoria's communities for more than 100 years to come."

A white GMCT logo is shown in the bottom left of the frame.

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A full colour satellite image of the Melbourne metropolitan region. There is a light blue dot and a caption to indicate the location of "Melbourne CBD". 

The footage then zooms in and light blue shading indicates and a caption indicates the location of "Melton". 

The footage further zooms in and dark blue shading with a white GMCT logo is used to indicate the boundaries of the site. 

The footage pans across the site boundary and a light blue arrow with the letter "N" is shown. There are dimensions "1.6km" and "1.6km" shown along the western southern boundaries of the site to give a sense of scale.

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The satellite view of the site remains. Major arterial roads surrounding the site are highlighted using light blue lines and the words "Minds Road" to the north, "Bulmans Road" to the east, and "Harkness Road" to the west. The words "Arnolds Creek Residential Area" are shown to the south of the site.

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The satellite view of the site remains. Clusters of existing trees to the central east and north west of site are now shown using light green patterns. The topographic lines are faintly shown in the background.

A light blue line and text indicate the location of "Arnolds Creek". 

To the south west of the site a small light blue arrow is accompanied by the words "Entry Point A". To the north, the same kind of arrow is accompanied by the words "Entry Point B."

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The video cuts to aerial drone footage of the site starting at the area shown previously as Entry Point B, then panning down the eastern boundary.

Video cuts to aerial drone footage taken now from the north west of site and panning down towards the area shown previously as Entry Point A.

Gumtrees and other vegetation are shown with green fields in the background. A range of stills are also cut in showing close ups of trees and branches.

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A dark blue background with the words "a trusted and reassuring sanctuary that evokes feelings of warmth, comfort and peace to connect people with nature and community". The GMCT logo is shown in white in the bottom left.

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Aerial drone footage of the site showing the gumtrees to the central east of the site. There are green fields, a small structure and mountain silhouettes shown in the background.

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Footage of gumtrees panning from left to right. Small scrubs and native grass are shown in the foreground.

A range of stills are also cut in showing close ups of bark on trees and native grasses.

[Final frame]

A dark blue background that has a map of the site shown faintly. An animation unfolds with light blue, white and light green circular elements labeled "landscape architecture", "government" and "planning" coming from the outer corners into the centre of the frame. The elements fade and a white GMCT logo appears. 

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