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Wuganmagulya (Farm Cove) by Brenda Croft 2000

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Aboriginal

Footpaths

Sculpture

Visual Arts

Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Farm Cove

Shallow bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, east of Sydney Cove. The flat land nearby was used by Aboriginal people as an initiation ground, and later became the first farm for the European colony.

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Royal Botanic Gardens

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Harbourside gardens that combine scientific research with recreation for Sydneysiders.

Wuganmagulya (Farm Cove)

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Mosaic by artist Brenda L Croft set into the path at Farm Cove which commemorates historical and contemporary presence of local Indigenous people who travelled great distances to attend ceremonies here. The figures depict Sydney rock carvings.