Sculpture in Townsville, AU
Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature! We are also providing sculptures in Townsville, AU and around the area. Our extensive collection features lifelike animal sculptures, themed props, and unique Big Things for a truly magical experience. Transform your area into an authentic habitat or dreamscape – combine our realistic fibreglass works with artificial foliage to bring it all together.
Natureworks Pty Ltd is the largest manufacturer of realistic museum standard sculptures in Australia. Our talented team, made up of experienced designers and manufacturers, continuously strives to create natural-looking masterpieces using a variety of media such as fibreglass, bronze steel and concrete. We have something for everyone, from life-size animal statues and wildlife habitats to artificial rocks and trees, museum exhibits, themed props for hire and mini golf theming – no project is too big or too small for us to handle. At Natureworks we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, adding value and authenticity with each custom-made sculpture. No matter what you’re looking for, Natureworks Pty Ltd is sure to have the perfect piece for your educational, commercial or residential project.
Need more information? Our team is on standby at 07 3289 7555 – ready to answer any questions you may have.

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Latest Sculpture Projects

School’s Dreamtime serpent builds strong, smart connections to culture
This giant snake sculpture of dreamtime serpent ‘Gabul’ provides an artefact for Weir State School to tell their story and connect with First Nations culture.

Giant lizard sculptures and animal habitats at Australian Reptile Park
Natureworks has produced and installed a range of sculptures for Australian Reptile Park over the years, from giant lizard sculptures to animal habitats and themed displays and reptile enclosures.

Magnificent aboriginal statues for Murrook Culture Centre
These 3-metre high aboriginal statues are at the Murrook Culture Centre, Williamtown NSW. Commissioned by the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council, the sculptures show a traditional Worimi warrior and his family.