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Gurungaty Water Place - a reconcilliation artwork by Lorraine Brown and Nick Brash

Gurungaty Water Place - a reconcilliation artwork by Lorraine Brown and Nick Brash

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The fountain is named after the Gurungaty, an underground serpent which appears at fresh water springs and is said to be one of the creators of the land. The serpent is represented in mosaic around the fountain.
Gurungaty Water Place - a reconcilliation artwork by Lorraine Brown and Nick Brash
Friday Markets
Mercury 12 March 2014
Gehl Public Lecture
Getting ready to count people moving through our City
Counting underway
ABC Radio interview: Henriette Vamberg meets Nick Rheinberge
City Talks Postcard
Temporary Sign #1
Temporary Sign #2
Temporary Sign #3
Temporary Sign #4
Temporary Sign #5
Town Hall Talk
City Talks
Food Trucks
Crown St Mall - East
Consultation Kiosk - Mall
Mall Kiosk
Henriette WIN News Interview - November 2014
Presentation Boards
Sharing data by the water
Harbour New Year's Eve - click for more
Wollongong Harbour @ Twilight
NYE fireworks
Views to Mt Keira from the lighthouse - click for more photos
Views to Mount Kembla from Flagstaff Hill
Eat Street - Thursday Markets in the Mall
Eat Street in the Mall

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