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Waverley Council launches new health and fitness event at Bondi: ‘Sculpted by the Sea’
BONDI’S BEST: Waverley Council has unveiled a new wellness initiative aimed at celebrating “the artistic beauty of the human body.” The event, Sculpted By The Sea, will feature some of Australia’s best known celebrities and influencers, whose finely tuned rigs will be on display along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk. Among them will be Anthony ‘Harries’ Carroll from Bondi Rescue, fitness influencer Kayla Itsines, comedian Ed Kavalee and Bondi stalwart Dimitri Maskovich. “This is the ultimate expression of fitness and art,” said a council spokesperson. ‘Sculpted by the Sea’ will begin as soon as its sister event ‘Sculptures by…
Read MoreVacant car space at Bondi Beach mistaken as art installation at Sculpture by the Sea
ART IMITATING LIFE: In a humorous case of mistaken identity, a vacant car space in the carpark at Bondi Beach has been mistaken as a sophisticated art installation during the annual Sculpture by the Sea event. “Wow, that’s super cool,” one onlooker said. “I’ve never seen anything quite like it.” Some people said they thought the installation was a minimalist piece of art about urban isolation. Others thought it was a commentary on the scarcity of parking spots in the bustling Bondi Beach area. Little did they know it was an actual vacant space. “It’s nice, it’s different, it’s unusual,”…
Read MoreMan who hasn’t exercised since 2019 chooses first day of Sculpture by the Sea to go for a topless run from Bondi to Bronte
PERFORMANCE ART: It wasn’t just the beautiful artwork attracting attention today at the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. As visitors slowly navigated the congested Bondi to Bronte pathway, they were also forced to contend with a topless runner, dangerously weaving his way through the crowds. “It was pretty frustrating to be honest,” one art lover told DBT. “He came around a corner and almost knocked me off the track and down the cliff face near Mackenzies Bay.” Onlookers were left to wonder why the man chose the first morning of Sculpture by the Sea to run on the narrow…
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