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Sydney Olympic Park : Bicentennial Park Water Feature
Sydney Olympic Park - formerly part of Homebush Bay, named as a separate suburb in 2009. The majority of the large structures and parks here were created specifically for the 2000 Summer Olympics; the area was formerly home to a number of abattoirs and associated businesses.
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This particular item is the Bicentennial Park Water Feature - created by Lorna Harrison, Lionel Glendenning, Department of Public Works, Spackman and Mossop Landscape Architects, Lahz Nimmo Architects and Dave Creasy; located between the Bennelong Parkway Bridge and the Powell’s Creek pedestrian bridge.
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This particular item is the Bicentennial Park Water Feature - created by Lorna Harrison, Lionel Glendenning, Department of Public Works, Spackman and Mossop Landscape Architects, Lahz Nimmo Architects and Dave Creasy; located between the Bennelong Parkway Bridge and the Powell’s Creek pedestrian bridge.
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Sydney Olympic Park (formerly part of Homebush Bay), NSW, Australia
Sydney Olympic Park - formerly part of Homebush Bay, named as a separate suburb in 2009. The majority of the large structures and parks here were created specifically for the 2000 Summer Olympics; the area was formerly home to a number of abattoirs and associated businesses.
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This particular item is the Treillage (Lattice) Tower - created by Lorna Harrison, Lionel Glendenning, Spackman and Mossop Landscape Architects, Lahz Nimmo Architects and Dave Creasy; located at the Powell’s Creek end of the Bicentennial Park Water Feature.
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