Billabong Parklands Artworks

Landmarks and Buildings

Artists Milne and Stonehouse worked with the Council and the local Aboriginal community to develop a vision for the Billabong Parklands.

The artworks at the Billabong Parklands were developed in consultation with key Aboriginal stakeholders, Yirran Miigaydhu Weavers Group and artists Danielle Mate and Maddison Gibbs.

The bridge acts as a symbolic connection at the heart of the landscape and draws on the notion of ‘the land between two rivers’, representing Campbelltown’s place between the Georges River and Nepean River.

The entry sign reads: Njirgangga dharidhamayi Dharawal nguradha (You are standing on Dharawal Country). The centric circles on the entry artwork represent the Campbelltown community while the Lyrebird footprints reference the totem animal of the Dharawal people.

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Interior of old church with arched windows and words on the walls

St James Anglican Church Menangle

Menangle, Wollondilly

Country Club Entry

Country Club Gledswood Hills

Gledswood Hills, Camden

Painting of the original St John

St John the Evangelist Catholic Parish

Campbelltown

An image of two cement pipes coming out of the ground with aboriginal artwork on them in black

Dyalgala Ngurra (Dyalgala-ma Ngura-dha) /Embrace Country

Campbelltown

Camden Park House

Camden Park House

Camden South, Camden

Minerva Pool in Dharawal National Park

Campbelltown Virtual Reality Experience

Campbelltown

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