Wollongong sculptures celebrate migrant heritage

By Ben Long
January 23 2015 - 8:30pm
Visual artist Nerine Martini with Tom Gallo from the WGE Group at the official opening of the Migration Public Art Project in George Dodd Reserve, Wollongong, designed to echo the rich migrant and cultural heritage shaping the history of the region. Picture: KIRK GILMOUR
Visual artist Nerine Martini with Tom Gallo from the WGE Group at the official opening of the Migration Public Art Project in George Dodd Reserve, Wollongong, designed to echo the rich migrant and cultural heritage shaping the history of the region. Picture: KIRK GILMOUR

Wollongong City Council unveiled a series of sculptures on Friday that pay tribute to the contribution migrants have made to the city.

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