A giant pink condom has been erected in Sydney's Hyde Park as part of a campaign to promote HIV awareness.
The 60 ft tall obelisk has been sheathed in the pink condom-shaped cover as is part of the Aids Council of New South Wales (Acon) "I'm ON" campaign to encourage safe sex among gay men.
The 157-year-old heritage-listed obelisk will be covered for a week and packets of condoms have been strewn around the structure, bearing the message: "Test more + treat early + stay safe = ending HIV".
Some have criticised the decision to erect the giant condom in a park where children are playing, but the stunt has yet to experience the kind of backlash recorded over the giant inflatable "sex toy" sculpture in Paris, which was meant to depict a Christmas tree.