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Park becomes focal point

A newly installed picnic table is the latest creative addition to Uralla’s evolving Pioneer Park, also known locally as Fibonacci Park. A beautifully crafted and functional artwork that reflects the town’s unique character and community spirit.

The striking piece is part of a broader vision to transform the park into a vibrant, welcoming space that blends art, nature, and everyday use. It follows the official opening of the reimagined park in June last year, made possible through funding from the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program.

The inspiration for the installation comes from the famous Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two before it. Remarkably, Uralla’s postcode mirrors this mathematical pattern, making it the only town in Australia with such a connection, a fitting link for a public art project rooted in place and identity.

The table was designed and built by local artist Andrew Parker alongside Guy Crosley from Nambucca, who led a team of 14 participants through hands-on workshops as part of the Picnic in the Park project. Brought to life by Uralla Arts, the Country Arts Support Program, with support from Uralla Shire Council, the project brought community members together to shape a functional artwork that celebrates collaboration and creativity.

Artist Andrew Parker notes the addition of the table to the park has been another vibrant testament to the power of community creativity and adds to the collaborative pathway etching with design assistance from Uralla Shire’s schools. “There will be loads of creative opportunities for community involvement as the park develops into the future.” he said.

Uralla Council’s Director of Infrastructure, Mick Raby, said the table is a perfect example of how community-led design enhances public spaces.

“This project is a great example of how we can combine function, creativity, and community input into one meaningful space. It’s not just a picnic table, it’s a piece of art that reflects Uralla’s character and offers a space for locals and visitors to enjoy the park,” he said.

With several new trees recently planted and the table now in place, the park is steadily coming to life as a hub from the community as well as visitors to our Shire. The project marks another exciting step in the long-term vision for the park, with more artistic and environmental elements to come as further funding is secured.

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