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		<title>Bottle Alley Reopens To Pedestrians With Striking Tribute To Ipswich History</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To honour the Lost Buildings of Ipswich Central, an 83-metre long, three-metre high mural has been completed on the walls of Bottle Alley in Ipswich. Read: Bottle Alley in Ipswich Set for Artistic Transformation Bottle Alley, which was temporarily closed in March 2023 has reopened to pedestrians now that the project is complete. Ipswich&#8217;s lost &#8230; <a href="https://springfieldlakesnews.com.au/bottle-alley-reopens-to-pedestrians-with-striking-tribute-to-citys-history/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Bottle Alley Reopens To Pedestrians With Striking Tribute To Ipswich History"</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>To honour the Lost Buildings of Ipswich Central, an 83-metre long, three-metre high mural has been completed on the walls of Bottle Alley in Ipswich.</strong><br></p>



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<p><strong><em>Read: </em></strong><a href="https://springfieldlakesnews.com.au/bottle-alley-in-ipswich-set-for-artistic-transformation/"><strong><em>Bottle Alley in Ipswich Set for Artistic Transformation</em></strong></a><br></p>



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<p>Bottle Alley, which was temporarily closed in March 2023 has reopened to pedestrians now that the project is complete.<br></p>



<p>Ipswich&#8217;s lost city center buildings are brought back to life in the new mural on Bottle Alley&#8217;s walls, which also features the area&#8217;s native flora and fauna.<br></p>



<p>Sharon Billinge and Karla Hayes are the talented artists who brought the stunning mural on Bottle Alley&#8217;s walls to life.&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3LJsBC3XeJYJtK_1Rzyh4HvMNK0ti5OQFcCn5-jWj64fZJ1ACOOvGYfu660xtuavw4u6gNv741pMA_-Uo74WVi5rVl6SLK4L257FkFPjtAZuuESsZdo_0qgdqNa_6Z2TzxmwiKaWjva039MsEb3vQcE" alt=""/><figcaption> Sharon Billinge (Photo credit: Ipswich City Council) </figcaption></figure>



<p>Sharon Billinge, a Sydney-based artist with a focus on community building and people-centered art, has over 25 years of experience in the field and has collaborated with prestigious organisations including Sydney University, Lendlease, UTS, and several councils.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xstGH-9fcohlXrK5QRlkF6_WK0Yw-V1wOFs6YNQtkJdvYfNBOAlB4lOVVzWexrElaoHLUi4YEhPCrtqJzuMFxrepERkAdjWaAC83nj5T6OqljVHfkt7fjBVEmQsST1ygwMZRoa5rdvTIWpxqcsDTVOs" alt=""/><figcaption> Karla Hayes (Photo credit: Ipswich City Council) </figcaption></figure>



<p>Karla Hayes is a multi-disciplinary artist rooted in Dharawal land, who received an international design award and completed her Honours in Design in Visual Communications at UTS in 2019. Her impressive student-led projects earned her recognition for her creativity and skill.<br></p>



<p>Councillor Marnie Doyle stated that the newly completed mural is like taking a stroll through time, paying homage to some of Ipswich&#8217;s most historic businesses, such as the Beirne or Waltons building, the Rockman building (previously Fleischmanns), the Whitehouse Café, and Hoopers.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/BDjlhmQcVt0wOdUTPgPos4y0r_fjmGSI0DysNyGteFp4UiKbJiavoLZFu3YyYhaVh8iOH2pA-5F5b6jQ4I_1WFsYSz8Vzig7vr4yStOF89vrjK9xjVYuJJ7ZFjib9ps-atZY30oFg3xxBOKQugo0jtA" alt=""/><figcaption> Photo credit: Ipswich City Council </figcaption></figure>



<p>“Now visitors to Ipswich Central will take a trip down memory lane as they walk through Bottle Alley, enjoying glimpses of Ipswich’s past,” said Cr Doyle.<br></p>



<p>This public art installation, located beside the proposed Eats building and serving as a gateway to Tulmur Place, will help create a welcoming atmosphere for visitors entering the Nicholas Street Precinct.<br></p>



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<p><strong><em>Read: </em></strong><a href="https://springfieldlakesnews.com.au/ipswich-childrens-library-lgma-excellence-award/"><strong><em>Ipswich Children’s Library Recognised for Excellence in Innovation at LGMA Awards</em></strong></a><br></p>



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<p>Cr Doyle also mentioned that the Council is actively investigating further opportunities to enhance Bottle Alley, such as improved wayfinding, replacing the current <a href="http://queenslandrail.com.au/">Queensland Rail</a> security fence with new screening, and the potential widening of the alley.<br></p>



<p><em>Published 10-April-2023</em><br></p>
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