70 Entries were exhibited in the third Brighton Jetty Classic Sculptures in January/ February 2010
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'V. Giganteus' by Roger Hjorleifson
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'Port Jackson Shark' by Kitty Stenecker
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'Humble Rose' by Andries Wepener
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'Coastal Rhythm' by Peter Carrigy
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'Sea Dreaming' by Sharon Illman
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'Bull Rush' by Trent Manning
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'Unknown Species' by Stephen Skillitzi
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'Styx' by Stephen Schubert
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'In the Wind' by Shari Russell
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'Love in the Sea' by Makram Iskandar
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'Wood she Surf' by Jeff Allan
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'Espalier' by Rod Manning
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'Pier Life' by Ian Brokenbrow
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'Head over Heels' by Matt Goodluck
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'Pisces Dolphin' by Neil Rogers
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'Summer Muse' and 'Summer Delight' by Annette Summers
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Tell 'im to tread water while I finish me beer!' by Rex Gourlay
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'Radial' by Kon Heyer
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'Cone Shell Dancer' by Evelyn Wallace-Carter
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'Still Got Pep' by Cathie Noble
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'Metamorphosis' by Murray Haines
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'Assortment of Fish' by Hamilton Secondary College
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'Beneath the Waves' by Ian Brabon
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'Nurture' by Jojo Spook
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2010 Winner Indoor Prize 'Octopus' by Nadja Gustafson
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'Leafy Seadragon' by Glen Shuttleworth
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2010 People's Choice Award 'Horse' by Ty Manning
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Sparticus by Andrew Parish
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'Turtle' by Margaret Hall
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'The Great Water Explorer' by Gerry McMahon
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2010 Junior Winner 'Gomez' by Dominique Keeley
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'Pas De Deux' by Dorothy Vertue
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'Male and Female Cowfish' by Cristina Metellli
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'Cell Formation' by Astra Parker
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'Nereid, Daughter of the Sea' by Ash Tower
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'Unification' by Alexander Swanson
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'Welcome to Port Lowly' by Stephen Johnson
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'The Climate Change Fan Farm' by Chris Herrmann
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'Starfish' by Alec Wheatley
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'Brighton Classic Swimmers 1 and 2' by Michael Domarecki

Acknowledgement to Dr.Christine Nicholls, a contributing editor for Australia for Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. Dr.Nicholls is based in Adelaide, South Australia, where she teaches at Flinders University, specialising in Indigenous Australian art.