Jandals, gumboots, stilettos and sneakers aren't the usual Christmas decorations - but at The Gardens retirement village they've been transformed into an eye-catching Christmas tree.
Standing in the reception area of the village, the shoe tree is, in fact, a bean frame covered with donated shoes which have been spray painted a festive silver and hung with twinkling fairy lights.
The shoe tree not only celebrates a festive season in an unconventional way, it is also attracting a lot of attention.
The Gardens' activities co-ordinator and tree creator June Hamilton said hanging on the frame were women's high heels, stilettos, jandals, gumboots, school shoes, women's boots, sand shoes, kids' shoes and even a flipper.
She said she came up with the idea for the tree after seeing a similar creation in a hairdresser's made of hairbrushes.