Mike Baird to visit Wendy Whiteley's garden, Sydney's precarious marvel

By Jacob Saulwick
Updated September 20 2015 - 1:28am, first published 12:15am
Wendy Whiteley  is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley hopes to have her garden at Lavender Bay set aside as a reserve. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Wendy Whiteley hopes to have her garden at Lavender Bay set aside as a reserve. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Wendy Whiteley is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley  is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley  is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Wendy Whiteley is concerned her Lavender Bay sanctuary might be swallowed up by public infrastructure. Photo: Graham Jepson
Lavendar Bay before Wendy Whiteley began work on it. Photo: Brett Whiteley archive
Lavendar Bay before Wendy Whiteley began work on it. Photo: Brett Whiteley archive