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The story behind Robert Jahnke's Spinning Top off Wellington's Golden Mile
This year is the Wellington Sculpture Trust's 40th anniversary. To celebrate this, The Dominion Post is spotlighting sculptures the trust has helped bring to life. This week Sue Elliott takes a look at Robert Jahnke’s Spinning Top.
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From Wellington Sculpture Trust website:
We are excited to announce that we've opened our call for proposals for PARK(ing) Day 2022!
Submissions are due on 31 January 2022, with PARK(ing) Day itself scheduled for Friday 4 March.
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