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Tjilbruke Monument
Tjilbruke Monument, Strickland Road, Kingston Park SA, Australia
The monument was commissioned in 1972 by the local weekly newspaper, The Sunday Mail, in conjunction with the South Australian Museum. The commission followed a series of articles about the Kaurna people and the Tjilbruke Dreaming by Sunday Mail journalist William Reschke in 1971 (Sunday Mail, 1971a, b, c, d; Reschke, 1972). Together with Robert Edwards, then Curator of Anthropology at the South Australian Museum, Reschke formed the Tjilbruke Monument Committee. The aim of the commemorative project, which was to be funded through a public appeal for donations.
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Hang Loose
147 Esplanade, Brighton SA 5048, Australia
More than ever, we need to remember to 'Hang Loose' and connect with the ocean, with nature and with each other. It's good for the soul.
This sculpture was purchased by Council from the 2015 Brighton Jetty Sculptures Event and installed along the Esplanade as an iconic beachside work of art. -
Gyre Sculpture
Esplanade, Brighton SA 5048, Australia
Purchased from the 2019 Brighton Jetty Sculptures Festival.
Located on the southern side of the Brighton Jetty.
An aluminium spiraling structure that captures the movement of water and wind.