Next to Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art, the Kleenex Silk Touch Tissue Tree is inspired by the work of the world famous 'wrapping' artist, Christo.
Swathed in over 1km of silk, the tree is laden with 700 blossoms that each dispense Kleenex Silk Touch tissues to passers by. Staff nearby are encouraging people to touch the silky soft tree and feel the difference of Kleenex Silk Touch for themselves.
You'll see some animals considered the smartest and most intelligent. I wanted to make top 10 but there're many different sources so I made top 15. It's subjective to rank which one is smarter than the other especially some animals on bottom rank, just judge yourself.
This is Harvey Phillips, who lost both legs and an arm to meningitis – but that hasn't stopped him from taking up ballet.
The four-year-old had his limbs amputated at just nine months and his mother, Lisa, thought he would never be able to play with other boys and girls.
But the brave boy proved her wrong after watching his five-year-old sister Kayla at her ballet class.
Now he is able to run, jump, twirl and even play football thanks to the plastic caps which protect his legs.
'He wants to try everything, he doesn't understand the meaning of the word no,' said Ms Phillips, 34. 'I'm so proud of him.'
Harvey contracted meningitis at nine months and doctors feared he might not last the night, calling for a priest to baptise him. He pulled through, but his fingers and toes were left black by blood poisoning, so he had surgery.