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Insignia Products specialise in special projects - think outside the square!

Insignia Products engraved over 40,000 pavers for the Olympic Dream Pathway at Olympic Park, Homebush Bay.
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Liverpool Council's beautification of CBD street corners with Aboriginal art has been a huge success. Artwork was designed by local Aboriginal artists and transferred to pavers that were then laid into CBD street corners and plazas.
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North Fort - The Royal Australian Artillery National Museum is situated at panoramic North Head, overlooking Sydney Harbour. The Memorial Walk is a paved pathway dedicated to Australians that have served here and abroad. Individual and battalion pavers are engraved and laid in the pathway in tribute. The installation of the Walk is being funded by the sale of these pavers.
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St George Illawarra Rugby League Club have created a Legend's Walk to honour their greatest past and present players. Members of the public can purchase pavers to be laid in the bay around their favourite legend.
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Ronald McDonald House at Randwick has raised over $40,000 through the sale of engraved pavers to past and present patients and their families, corporate sponsors and the general public. These are laid into a courtyard at the entrance to the House.
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At the Cronulla Sharks Rugby League Club, supporters and corporate sponsors purchased pavers to lay in the walkway commemorating the Immortals, the finest players in club history.
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Liverpool Plains Shire Council - Local station brands were engraved into large sandstone pieces and laid in intervals to beautify main street.
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