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Work is proceeding on a $1.5 million state house sculpture on Queens Wharf for which the public are being denied images and there has been no approval by the full council.
A 4.5 tonne crystal chandelier costing $705,000 is part of the state house sculpture by artist Michael Parekowhai that will be located at the end of Queens Wharf next year.
Design concepts of the two-thirds size model of a state house have been shared with councillors, but no images have been shared with the public.
In a media statement yesterday, the council said the public would not get to see any images until the sculpture was in a "more completed form". It did not say when that would be.