Fish Traps Rozelle Sydney
Located on the banks of the Parramatta River in Rozelle, Sydney Australia, the Fish Traps sculpture represents the deep spiritual and cultural significance of fishing to the local Gadigal and Wangal clans. It forms part of of the Wayfinding Project, which uses visual artworks to show ongoing presence of Aboriginal Peoples within Sydney’s Inner-West. They represent features and histories of Gadigal Wangal Lands.
Other wayfinding works are in the Camperdown Memorial Rest Park, Steel Park, 531-565 Illawarra Road, Marrickville and Hawthorne Reserve, Darley Road, Leichhardt.
We used the 500X bus which dropped us off only a 10-minute walk away from the sculpture. It’s a easy walk along the banks of the Parramatta, with great views. From here we walked along the shore to the old power station pump house, again an easy 10-minute walk.
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