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St Johns Park
In St Johns Park, how long does it take Broadmeadows Street artists to trim their nine lollipop trees?
St Johns Park
Three perfectly-shaped giants welcome you at the entrance to Fitzroy Close, St Johns Park.
St Johns Park
Further along Fitzroy Close, St Johns Park, one of Sydney’s most beautiful streets, is a mixture of designs.
St Johns Park
Sentinels on parade to welcome us home in Torwood Place, St Johns Park.
Wakeley
Deer cavort in Gympie Place, Wakeley.
Wakeley
Innisfail Road is typical of Wakeley’s high standard of gardens.
Wakeley
What can’t a kangaroo do if you lift its tail? You could experiment in
Kiandra Place, Wakeley, if this specimen came to life, or you can cheat and look at the answer here.
Whalan
Like fluffy cotton balls that are feeling somewhat queasy,
these gardener's masterpieces form a defensive ring on the corner of Semana Street and Samarai Road, Whalan.
Whalan
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Just a tad further along Samarai Road is Whalan’s twister
tree.
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Whalan
In Torres Crescent, Whalan:
The Towers of Torres.
(If others are looking at this with you, fake a laugh. Quickly.
Now you have conned them into thinking that you know Portuguese and Spanish.)
Answer to Wakeley question:
What can’t a kangaroo do if you lift its tail? Jump
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