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Ku-ring-gai council makes Mercury rise again - Australian Seniors News

Ku-ring-gai Council has reinstalled a much-loved replica bronze sculpture of the well-known 1935 Mercury at the Fisk Monument in Wahroonga. The Fisk Monument was erected to commemorate the first international direct wireless message from the United Kingdom to Australia. On the 22 December 1918, a wireless message was sent from Marconi long wave radio station in Carnarvon, Wales to radio engineer Sir Ernest Fisk at his home ‘Lucania’ on Stuart St…
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Australian Seniors News broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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