Public Art in Queensland
Queensland is the third most populous state in Australia and was named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Brisbane is the Capital City. With a tropical climate Queensland it isn't surprising that it's famous for
pineapples, bananas and tourism.
Public Art In
Brisbane

Brisbane
City ANZAC Square
King Edward Park
Public Art In Brisbane - Featuring ; RAAF Memorial, The Passenger
Sculpture, Queen Victoria statue, Echoes from the North sculpture, Historic Abuse Network memorial, Steam
sculpture, Chat sculpture, Thomas
Joseph Ryan statue, Overseer sculpture, Robert Burns statue, Axeman sculpture,
Cathedral Bell of St Stephen, Gifts Fountain, Koala House sculpture,
Christ Accepting the Cross, Thomas Joseph Byrnes statue, Centenary Place Sundial,
Public Art in ANZAC Square - Featuring ; South African War Memorial, South West Pacific Campaign, Queensland Women's War memorial, Korea Malaya Borneo memorial, Vietnam memorial, World War II
memorial, Bankers Wall sculpture,
Public Art In King Edward Park -Featuring ; Juxtaposition1, Still Life With Landscape
sculpture, Memories of The Wind, Emerging Spirit,
Public Art In Queensland Country
Towns

Woombye
Public Art In Woombye - Featuring ; The
Big Pineapple,
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