Meeting Place Mural
Public Art produced by Scott Rathman. The work represents a meeting place for people to gather, share stories, work, learn and connect.
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Public Art produced by Scott Rathman. The work represents a meeting place for people to gather, share stories, work, learn and connect.
Meeting Places Story Stones public art. The 'Stones' are clay pavers that have been decorated by the people of Salisbury North.
A beacon of colour and light in John Street
Nakayoshi means close friend in Japanese. The statue in Mobara Park at Mawson Lakes was a sister city gift by Mobara City in Japan.
Located in the Para Hills Community Hub garden is an Aboriginal mural featuring local Senior Elder Frank Wanganeen and his grandson Joseph.
Located at Pooraka Farm Community Center, Place of Calm represents a site of reconciliation and harmony.
Public artwork on the Denison Centre in Mawson Lakes by Guiyong Zhu to celebrate 20 years of friendship with Mobara City Japan.
Salisbury Civic Plaza Sculpture creates a focal point within the Town Square and illustrates the unique values that define a sense of place.
Salisbury Clock Tower Art Work, by Paul Herzich
A Memorial for the Park Terrace Railway Crossing Tragedy
Seeds of Attainment, public art sculpture that commemorates the role that Vietnam Veterans have played within our community.
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