The Parliament of NSW is proud to host a permanent collection of art and sculptures that reflect the cultural and historical heritage of New South Wales. We invite you to explore the collection and discover the stories behind these significant pieces. Below are some of the items in the collection that you may see on your next visit.
Location: Native Garden in the NSW Parliament forecourt Acquired: August 2024 Attribution: Alison Page, Rowena Welsh-Jarrett and Ceramicist Simon Reece A stratified pillar that embodies the deep time history of the cultural landscape around Parliament House.
|  Location: Fountain Court Acquired: September 2024 Attribution: Kim Healey A large-scale painting that features intricate designs in hues of blue, centred around the Southern Cross formation.
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 Location: Fountain Court Acquired: 1983 Attribution: Robert (Bob) Woodward AM (1923-2010). The Fountain represents the heart of Parliament and links the old and the new precincts together. |  Location: Legislative Council Chamber Acquired: October 2024 Attribution: Goldsmiths' Centre, London and gifted by His Majesty King Charles A handcrafted hourglass, on a cedar base made from trees from the King's Highgrove estate, commemorating the Bicentenary of the Legislative Council. |