Trash or treasure: NSW Parliament garage sale throws up a mixed bag of goodies

By James Robertson
Updated September 19 2014 - 2:13am, first published September 18 2014 - 4:26pm
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale.  Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
For sale: Items that used to belong to members of NSW Parliament.  Photo: Steven Siewert
For sale: Items that used to belong to members of NSW Parliament. Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale.  Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale.  Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale.  Photo: Steven Siewert
Keen buyers sort through some of the items belonging to members of Parliament, and now for sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
Some of the items sold at the Parliament House garage sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
Some of the items sold at the Parliament House garage sale. Photo: Steven Siewert
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The NSW Parliament turned out its offices on Thursday to promote the idea that seemingly useless junk can be reused anew.

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