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Bondi Sculpture By the Sea 2023

A Sculpture

Bondi Sculpture By the Sea 2023

Running from 20 October until 6 November 2023, Bondi Sculpture by the Sea 2023 boasts 110 sculptures. Placed along the 2 km Bondi to Tamarama walk, they have the beautiful coastline as a backdrop.

Getting There

Because parking is limited at Bondi Beach, we took public transport. Catching the train from Central Station to Bondi Junction we then got the 330 bus to Bondi Beach. This is a very popular event and the bus was very crowded, but they were running regularly, so we didn’t have to wait long.

The Sculptures

With so many sculptures on display there should be something to interest everyone. This year, more use was made of Tamarama Beach, with exhibits on the sand.

Some of our favorite sculptures are in the photos below.

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The Big Tap

The Big Tap

The Big Tap

Located a 20-minute drive north of Forster-Tuncurry on the New South Wales mid-north coast, the Big Tap is another of Australia’s Big Things that are dotted around the country. We drove along The Lakes Way heading out of Tuncurry. On the way, we passed through what the map called The Big Roundabout. It is a roundabout but is not that big, so we didn’t bother stopping.

The side closest to the Big Tap had a cleared spot where several cars could stop. As it’s located on a farmer’s property you can’t get close, so we viewed it from the fence line.

An interesting attraction and worth stopping to see if you are trying to see Australia’s big things.

Eveleigh Tree House

Eveleigh Treehouse Title

Eveleigh Tree House

Built in 2019, the Eveleigh Tree House was designed as a retreat from the bustle of everyday life and is aimed at both adults and children. Constructed out of steel and recycled hardwood, the structure is an impressive 10m x 20m x 12m tall.

A collaboration between Nell, Cave Urban and Carriageworks, the treehouse also used public workshops to form the metal leaves. After a course with basic blacksmithing skills, participants formed the leaves, making each one an individual. If you look at the leaves they also have the name of the maker scribed onto them.

Located in Everleigh Green, it can be found on the corner of Henderson and Davey Roads. We caught the train to Redfern Railway Station and walked from there.

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