If you get tired of shopping, want a break or are waiting for someone, while at the Greenhills Shopping Centre in Maitland NSW Australia, the area outside the food hall is a great option. Not only are there places for the kids to play, and tables and chairs to sit and eat at but there are some great sculptures located there. Spread throughout the area Animal March Sculptures, represents local wildlife. Made by Gillie and Marc you can find them either in the garden beds or around the tables.
The largest ones are of wombats, koalas and kangaroos, but if you look closely, you will find birds, turtles and possums. A great addition to the centre, it certainly adds interest to the area while showing the native animals that we need to care for.
Located at Corlette in Port Stephens NSW Australia the Anchorage Marina and its associated luxury hotel overlook the beautiful Karuah River while only being a short walk or drive to Nelson Bay.
We stopped here to look at the sculptures on display and see the views over the river.
Public parking is available next to the hotel and adjacent to a playground. If you have young children this is a great place to let them burn off some energy after a car ride.
Although access to the hotel is restricted to guests, the water front and break walls are open to the public.
The first sculpture is an amazing sail fish, which is next to the playground. Scattered along the marina five sculptures by Gillie and Marc, featuring their Rabbit Woman and Dog Man can be found. Two are interactive, allowing you to sit on the bike or bench for a photo.
People were fishing on both break walls during our visit and seemed to be doing well. Several young families were enjoying themselves on Corlette Beach which is next to the marina.
This was a quick stop for us to see the artwork, but families could make a day of it fishing and relaxing on the beach.
Boats in the marinaLooking over the Karuah RiverSailfish sculptureTandem Lovers by Gillie and MarcThe Friendship Bench by Gillie and MarcCoffee Friends by Gillie and MarcPaparazzi Pack by Gillie and MarcThey would swim until they couldn’t stop by Gillie and Marc
Children’s playground
To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.
Located and hour’s drive north-east of Newcastle, New South Wales, the Soldiers Point Marina is a popular tourist destination. Not only does it have excellent boat launching facilities, but has a modern marina, beach and restaurant.
We took a walk along Sunset Beach and enjoyed the views, we loved the boats and yachts moored in the water and on the beach. The marina has tables near the beach, where you are able to enjoy a rest while taking in the views. If you feel like exercising your brain, each table has a chess board and sets are available from the nearby cafe.
The marina has also installed a number of sculptures around the cafe and boats. All are located close together and easy to find with a slow walk around the moored boats.
Overall a great morning out, with a coffee, relaxing walk on the beach and some sculptures.
Sunset BeachSunset Beach Looking back at the marinaDingy on Sunset Beach Complimentary Chess at the outdoor diningThe Missing Link by Mike Van DamSea Borne humpback WhalesWe Ride Together in Love by Marc and GillieSummit aka The Thinking Man by Laurence EdwardsBubble and Squeak by Mike Van DamThe Table of Love by Gillie and MarcThe Brolgas by Willie Wildlife SculpturesPelican SculptureAnchorFlipper by Jay Sikora