Neutral Bay Wharf NSW, Australia (2012)

Over the next 4 years, the NSW Government is undertaking a program to upgrade 12 wharves along the Sydney Harbour foreshore. Street Furniture has been chosen to provide new seating for these wharves. This featured project is located in Neutral Bay Wharf.

Over the next 4 years, the NSW Government is undertaking a program to upgrade 12 wharves along the Sydney Harbour foreshore. Street Furniture has been chosen to provide new seating for these wharves. This featured project is located in Neutral Bay Wharf.

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