This attractive square & fountain are in the pedestrianised plaza on the corner of George and Alfred Streets near Circular Quay, the artwork is an integral part of Herald Square. The Tank Stream Fountain was presented to Sydney by John Fairfax & Sons Limited in 1981 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Herald in 1831.
This fountain features a series of figurative and non-figurative forms made in bronze & connected by separate, linked pools. From the central cascading fountain, 4 tall columns in bronze rise out of the pool. An array of Australian flora and fauna, including frogs, snakes, goannas, echidnas, crabs, birds and tortoises appear to be playing in the pools.
There were many plaques that read: "The Sydney coat of arms / the tank stream fountain / and the landscaping of / the square were donated to the / City of Sydney for the pleasure and / enjoyment of citizens and visitors by / John Fairfax & Sons limited, proprietors of / the Sydney Morning Herald on April 18, 1831. / The right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Alderman Douglas W. Sutherland, A.M., / accepted the gift on behalf of citizens / on April 16, 1981 / J.O. Fairfax L.P. Carter, O.B.E. Chairman, Town Clerk / John Fairfax Limited / (The Fairfax crest.)". On the western side, a plaque reads: "1788 / A stream flows into Sydney / Cove. The European settlement / of Australia begins along its / sandstone banks. Soon drought / strikes and storage tanks are carved / from the stone, Hence the name Tank / Stream / The seasons pass / 1981 / The tank stream fountain recalls / mankind's past dependence on this / flowing stream and our links / with life around this region / Sculptor: Stephen Walker".
Another plaque set into the eastern wall facing west reads: "The Children's Fountain / Dedicated to all the children who / have played around the tank stream / Presented by John Fairfax & Sons Limited, read more