Collection: Sky Needle : South Brisbane

The Sky Needle in South Brisbane is a distinctive landmark originally built for Expo ’88, the World Expo held in Brisbane to celebrate Australia’s bicentenary. 1 Standing at 88 metres tall, it was designed as a dramatic light installation that projected powerful beams into the night sky, symbolising innovation and the city’s modern identity during the event. 2 After Expo ended, the structure was relocated to its current site in South Brisbane, where it remains as one of the few surviving features of the exposition. 2 Although no longer used as a working light tower, the Sky Needle continues to serve as a visual reminder of Expo ’88 and Brisbane’s transformation during the late twentieth century, contributing to the cultural and historical landscape of the city. 2

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Sky Needle : South Brisbane