The new Callala Bay Art Walk is ready and waiting for anyone with a keen eye and appreciation of the outdoors.
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Sculptures were recently installed and proudly supported by the Callala Bay Community Association.
The Callala BCA secured State Government funding last financial year for the project, which includes the incorporation of Indigenous artwork into the foreshore, as well as a new bench and an extra section of shared pathway.
Mayor Amanda Findley said the project was about celebrating the community's heritage.
"Created by a local Indigenous artist to display key features of the area, the dolphin carving represents the pod of dolphins which frequent the bay, whilst the ripples display the mullet 'schooling' before being caught by local fisherman," she said.
"I encourage families looking for an opportunity to get outdoors with each other to head to Callala and enjoy the new additions."
The Callala Bay Art Walk Project is best accessed by Marine Parade and Murray Street. On-street parking is available. This project is a collaborative approach between the people of Jerringa, Shoalhaven City Council, NSW Office Environment and Heritage and the Callala BCA.