An initiative of Brisbane City Council

Artforce Brisbane
An initiative of Brisbane City Council

Toby & Hayley Hall

Active Parklands

Boundary Road & Whiteshill Reserve, Camp Hill QLD
We like to visit Robbie Williams Sport and Rec Reserve because there is always something to do. We like the exercise equipment and the flying fox. There is lots of room to run and kick a ball. Robbie Williams was the first Indigenous Brisbane City Councillor, elected in 2007. The Ron Hall Oval is named after our grandfather who helped juniors to learn to play cricket. Toby likes all sports and plays Aussie rules, athletics, swimming and basketball. We love going to watch the cricket as well. Hayley likes all the trees and bushland and nature. We like bright colours. Our Nan, Frances Rowland Wregg, is an artist and she helped us to paint this box. It was hard work but fun.
Box ID: B0956 (View Map Below)
Additional Participants: Frances Rowland Wregg
Painted on: February 2019
Awards: Nominated: Overall Winner, Best 12 and under (ages 12 and below)

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to paint a traffic signal box

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You must be a resident of Brisbane ie. living within the Brisbane City Council area.
You must not be an employee of Brisbane City Council.
You must not have painted more than two traffic signal boxes in a four year period and not in consecutive years.

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