These public sculptures are located in Moronga Park along Lawrence Hargrave Drive, in the village of Clifton, north of Wollongong. "Reflect (2022)" was created by artist Col Henry and features two 6-metre-tall, mirror-polished stainless steel towers that reflect the surrounding ocean and escarpment views.
Friday, 31 October 2025
Thursday, 30 October 2025
Clifton, signs

An array of signs along the edge of Moronga Park along Lawrence Hargrave Drive, in the village of Clifton, north of Wollongong. There is an identification sign for the park, a direction to a car park for the nearby Sea Cliff Bridge, identification for the footpath which is part of the Grand Pacific Walk Clifton, the bus stop sign near the bus shlter and clearway signs along the road.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Wordy Wednesday, Words Welcome, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Wednesday, 29 October 2025
Clifton, School of Arts

This School of Arts is located on the corner of Lawrence Hargrave Drive and Clifton School Parade, in the village of Clifton, north of Wollongong. The school was established here in 1880, initially housed in a small room donated by the Coalcliff mine owner. This two-storey Victorian style brick building was constructed in 1911 by the community, largely through the labour of miners during a six-month strike for better wages and conditions. It recently hosted the Scarborough Art Show over a weekend.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Communal Global.
Tuesday, 28 October 2025
Austinmer, beach

Looking across Little Austinmer Beach to Bells Point Chair, in the village of Austinmer, north of Wollongong.
Linked to: Through My Lens, Senior Salon Pit Stop, Tuesday Treasures, Happy Tuesday, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 27 October 2025
Gadigal, metro station, art
Gadigal metro station is an underground station located below Pitt Street, on the Sydney Metro North West & Bankstown Line. It opened in 2024 when the Metro North West Line was extended from Chatswood to Sydenham via Central. This artwork is on the wall of the concourse, in front of escalators leading down to the platforms. 'The Underneath' was created by artist Callum Morton using colourful porcelain enamel tiles, to create a 13-metre-high curving image of a train tunnel.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Mosaic Monday, Aww Mondays, Good Random Fun.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Mosaic Monday, Aww Mondays, Good Random Fun.
Sunday, 26 October 2025
Woolloomooloo, Finger Wharf

These hot pink spring flowers add some colour to the boardwalk near the Finger Wharf, in the inner city suburb of Woolloomooloo.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, My Sunday Snapshot, Sunday Best, Floral Friday Foto, Garden Affair.
Saturday, 25 October 2025
Eveleigh, Locomotive Workshop, train
This Oscar (Outer Suburban Car) or H Set train is standing alongside the former Locomotive Workshop in the inner city suburb of Eveleigh.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections.
Friday, 24 October 2025
Centennial Park, Busby's Pond, sunset

Looking across Busby's Pond, in the middle of Centennial Park at sunset.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 23 October 2025
Thirroul, theatre

Anita's Theatre is located on the corner of Lawrence Hargrave Drive and King Street, in the village of Thirroul, north of Wollongong. It was designed by renowned architects Kaberry and Chard and first opened as the King's Theatre in 1925. It operated as a cinema until 1966 and then was converted into a roller-skating rink called Skateland until the mid-1990s. It was renovated and reopened in 2007 as Anita's Theatre, named after the wife of owner John Comelli.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Wordy Wednesday, Words Welcome, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
Thirroul, memorial
The 'Amy Memorial' is located at the end of Bath Street, in the village of Thirroul, north of Wollongong. On 13 February 1898, the brig 'Amy' left Wollongong Harbour loaded with a coal cargo and headed north. The wind blew with cyclonic force and the seas were mountainous, which drove the ship ashore on Thirroul Beach. Despite a large crowd creating a human chain on the beach that day to reach within a few yards of the captain and crew, all were lost, including the captain’s wife and child. The ship quickly broke up and the beach was strewn with wreckage of every kind.
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
Thirroul, beach

A lifeguard approaches his beach buggy on Thirroul Beach, in the village of Thirroul, north of Wollongong.
Linked to: Through My Lens, Senior Salon Pit Stop, Tuesday Treasures, Happy Tuesday, Travel Tuesday.
Labels:
beaches,
flags,
people,
transport,
Villages - Thirroul
Monday, 20 October 2025
Thirroul, mural

This mural is on the side of a commercial building along Raymond Road, in the village of Thirroul, north of Wollongong.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Mosaic Monday, Aww Mondays, Good Random Fun, Saturday Critters.
Sunday, 19 October 2025
Austinmer, beach, shower
Looking at Austinmer Beach behind an outdoor shower along the walkway, in the village of Austinmer, north of Wollongong.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, My Sunday Snapshot, Sunday Best.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, My Sunday Snapshot, Sunday Best.
Saturday, 18 October 2025
Austinmer, beach, tower
Friday, 17 October 2025
Bondi Beach, Bondi Pavilion

Looking across the courtyard of Bondi Pavilion, a venue for arts, culture and events, in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 16 October 2025
Bondi Beach, Bondi Pavilion
The entrance from Campbell Parade to Bondi Pavilion, a venue for arts, culture and events, in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Wordy Wednesday, Words Welcome, Happy Now, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Bondi Beach, Bondi Pavilion

A view of the courtyard of Bondi Pavilion, a venue for arts, culture and events, in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Communal Global, Floral Friday Foto, Garden Affair.
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Bondi Beach, Surf Bathers Life Saving Club
The Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club is located in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach. The Bondi Surf Club was founded on 21st February 1907 and is officially recognised as the oldest surf lifesaving club in the world. This heritage clubhouse building was designed by Ross and Rowe and built in 1934 in the art deco style.
Linked to: Through My Lens, Senior Salon Pit Stop, Tuesday Treasures, Happy Tuesday, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 13 October 2025
Bondi Beach, mural
This is all that remains of an extensive mural in the northern courtyard of Bondi Pavilion in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach. "Bondi the Beautiful" was created in 1980 by David Humphries, Rodney Monk, Wayne Hutchings and Kristine Ammitzboll. It featured 1920s imagery of lifesavers, beach belles and Bondi characters.
Sunday, 12 October 2025
North Bondi, war memorial

This war memorial is located in Scarborough Crescent Reserve, along Ramsgate Avenue in the eastern suburb of North Bondi. The large S-shaped memorial sculpture is made of marine grade stainless steel, glass and stone with four bronze pillars in the middle with the words “Endurance”, “Mateship”, “Courage” and “Sacrifice” inscribed. There are 20 descriptive plaques of each war Australia has been in and one plaque dedicated to peacekeeping. Constructed in 2011, the war memorial was designed by Bryan Bathgate of Curtain Bathgate & Somers Architects and the commissioned sculpture is by Di Emme Creative Solutions.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, My Sunday Snapshot, Sunday Best.
Saturday, 11 October 2025
North Bondi, beach

Looking across the beach to the rock pools in the eastern suburb of North Bondi. A group of young men show their athletic prowess, kicking a soccer ball on the beach.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All Seasons, Water Thursday.
Friday, 10 October 2025
North Bondi, North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club
North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club is located along Campbell Parade, in the eastern suburb of North Bondi. The club was formed in 1906 but this clubhouse designed by architects Durbach Block Jaggers was built in 2013. Two surf boats on trailers are at the front, ready for action.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 9 October 2025
Woolloomooloo, sculpture

This sculpture is located at the entrance to the Ovolo Hotel, in the inner city suburb of Woolloomooloo. The Ovolo Hotel logo features this sphere design, replicated in this sculpture. It seems they might have had trouble with visitors touching the sculpture so they've installed an amusing sign which reads: Please don't touch our balls, and we won't touch yours.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Wordy Wednesday, Words Welcome, Happy Now, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Wednesday, 8 October 2025
Woolloomooloo, Finger Wharf
These spring flowers add some colour to the Finger Wharf, in the inner city suburb of Woolloomooloo.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Communal Global, Floral Friday Foto, Garden Affair.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Communal Global, Floral Friday Foto, Garden Affair.
Tuesday, 7 October 2025
Martin Place, astronaut

This giant inflatable astronaut was installed in Martin Place to promote the 76th International Astronautical Congress held in Sydney last week.
Linked to: Through My Lens, Senior Salon Pit Stop, Tuesday Treasures, Happy Tuesday, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 6 October 2025
Customs House, mural
This mural has been painted on the wall of the exhibition space in Customs House near Circular Quay as part of Art & About Sydney. The current exhibition is Little Sydney Lives, featuring photographs taken by children aged 5 to 12.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Mosaic Monday, Aww Mondays, Good Random Fun.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Mosaic Monday, Aww Mondays, Good Random Fun.
Sunday, 5 October 2025
Customs Square, Meeras Pavilion
'Meeras Pavilion' is a large-scale, interactive artwork in Customs Square, in front of Customs House near Circular Quay. It is part of Art & About Sydney and was co-designed by Rohingya and Australian artists which celebrates creativity, culture and existence beyond narratives of victimhood and statelessness. The taro leaves arch out from the centre of the pavilion, echoing the form of a banyan tree native to Myanmar. This tree symbolises Rohingya’s long connection to the motherland and provides familiar shelter for community gathering.
Labels:
art,
Circular Quay,
City,
multicultural,
plants,
squares
Saturday, 4 October 2025
King Street Wharf, ferry

This ferry makes its way past King Street Wharf. The Borrowdale is a First Fleet Class ferry that was acquired in 1985 and is part of the Sydney Ferries fleet that operates services on inner harbour routes. It was named Borrowdale, after the one of eleven ships of the First Fleet that sailed to Australia in 1787.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All Seasons, Happy Now, Water Thursday.
Friday, 3 October 2025
Lilyfield, wharf

This wharf is on Iron Cove on the Parramatta River, viewed from the foreshore at Sensory Park at sunset, in the inner west suburb of Lilyfield.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Hotel Coronation

Hotel Coronation was built in 1930 and is located along Park Street. The original pub occupied the corner of Park Street and George Street opposite Sydney Town Hall. It was demolished in 1928 when these streets were widened. This hotel will be demolished again for the Town Hall Square development in 2028.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Wordy Wednesday, Words Welcome, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Wednesday, 1 October 2025
Sutherland, Pavilion Performing Arts Centre (Theme Day: Glass)

The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre is located along Eton Street, in the southern suburb of Sutherland. The original Entertainment Centre building was designed and built in the 1970s but it was redeveloped in 2023. The redevelopment is composed of a grid of mass laminated timber and glass, designed by Chrofi and NBRS.
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