Category: Art
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The Dog Line Eaglehawk Neck Tasmania

The dog line was established to prevent prisoners escaping the Port Arthur penal site. The narrowest point on Eaglehawk Neck was chosen and dogs were spaced here held in place by chains. The only indication that the dogs were here is a life sizes bronze sculpture. The dog certainly looks vicious, baring its teeth while Read more
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Legerwood Memorial Trees

Legerwood Memorial Trees Created to honour fallen soldiers in World War One, the Legerwood Memorial Trees are a brilliant way to ensure their legacy remains remembered. Following the end of World War One, many towns and cities in Australia chose to honour their fallen soldiers by planting trees to form avenues of remembrance. Planted during Read more
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Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Sitting on the waterfront at Circular Quay, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia provides a venue for international and local artists. Getting There In walking distance of Circular Quay, public transport is the easiest way to get here. Ferries, buses, trains and light rail all stop here, making it easy Read more