Big things (Australia)

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A selection of Australia's big things

The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some sculptures. In Australia, big things have come to be seen as a uniquely Australian phenomenon, although they emerged at the same time as the so-called Roadside Giants (fibreglass sculptures of things) of the United States. These structures have become affectionately known landmarks scattered throughout the country. In 2022, there were just over 1,075 big things in Australia.[1] There are big things in each state and some territories in continental Australia.

History and importance

Originally, many of these big things were conceived as tourist traps strategically placed along major roads, enticing travellers to make a stop and explore the surrounding areas. They served as eye-catching attractions, drawing attention to local businesses and promoting tourism in the region. Over time, these structures have evolved beyond their initial purpose and have acquired a special place in Australian culture.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The big things have garnered significant attention from locals and visitors, becoming something of a cult phenomenon. Travelling to visit and photograph these structures has become a popular activity, inspiring road trips where enthusiasts aim to see as many big things as possible. These journeys often culminate in group photographs, using the larger-than-life structures as unique backdrops and symbols of shared experiences.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Many of the big things have been recognised as works of folk art. Their whimsical and often exaggerated designs reflect the creativity and ingenuity of their creators. Several big things have been heritage-listed, ensuring their preservation and contributing to the country's cultural heritage. These listed structures serve as reminders of the unique character and history of the regions they are located in.[2]

Despite their popularity, some Big Things have faced controversies and potential demolition threats. Factors such as maintenance costs, changing priorities, or debates over their aesthetic value have ignited discussions regarding the delicate balance between preserving cultural icons and allocating resources for alternative purposes.[3][4]

The influence of Australia's big things extends beyond the country's borders. These unique structures have inspired the creation of oversized sculptures and replicas in other parts of the world, highlighting the impact of Australian creativity and cultural exports.[5]

List of big things (by state or territory)

Australian Capital Territory

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
Big Acorns National Arboretum Canberra in Molonglo Valley 2013 The giant acorns depict children's play equipment at the playground.

Often referred to as the 'Acorn Park', this playground is ideal for kids of all ages.

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The Big Bunyip Corner Of Hibberson Street And Gozzard Street, Gungahlin 2011 The Big Bunyip is based on Alexander Bunyip from the 1972 children's book, The Monster That Ate Canberra by Micheal Salmon.
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Big Coins Royal Australian Mint

62–114 Denison St, Deakin

The Big Coins is a group of sculptures located in Deakin, Australian Capital Territory next to the Royal Australian Mint. File:Deakin - BIG Coins.jpg
Big Swoop Garema Place 2022 2.4x3.5 m Big Swoop depicts an Australian magpie pecking at a chip. File:Big Swoop December 2022.jpg
Big Galahs Watson 2013 Project of artists Bev Hogg and Elizabeth Patterson, the Galahs mark the entrance to a modern planned community, and represent the concept of new families nesting in the area.
Giant Mushroom Belconnen 1998 Script error: No such module "convert". Located in the Belconnen Fresh Food Markets,[6] the Giant Mushroom shelters a children's playground. It was officially launched in 1998 by the ACT Chief Minister.

No longer exists as of 2022.[7]

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The Big Powerful Owl[8] Belconnen 2011 Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the main entrance to Belconnen town centre, the statue cost $400,000 and was built by Melbourne sculptor Bruce Armstrong.[9]
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Big Pool Ball Yarralumla 2019 1.8 m (5'10") The Big Pool Ball located at Yarralumla Play Station, which is home to one of the largest mini-golf courses in Australia.
Big Coffee Pot and Cup Monash 1993 Located at the main entrance/courtyard of the CIC (Canberra Islamic Centre), stands the coffee pot and the cup.

New South Wales

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
Big Ant Broken Hill 1980 A bull ant sculpture designed by artist Pro Hart, which was erected in 1980 and originally stood at the Stephens Creek Hotel.[10] It was moved to its current location, next to the Tourist Information Centre in Broken Hill, after being donated to the city in 1990.
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Big Apple Batlow Located in the middle of an orchard about 3 km north of Batlow, without public access. Only its top is visible from Batlow-Tumut Road, as it is largely blocked by apple trees.[11]
Big Apple Tallong Located on Caoura Rd at Jim Watling Park. Tallong is home to the big apple and host to the award-winning annual "Apple Day" festival. The Big Apple made its return at the 2016 Apple Day festival.
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Big Apple Yerrinbool
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Big Avocado Duranbah Located at Tropical Fruit World.
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The Big Axe Kew 1979 Script error: No such module "convert". Located alongside the Kew Visitor Information Centre. The original sculpture was replaced in 2002 as a result of ant induced damage. The Axe was remodelled and a new one was displayed on 26 January 2017.[12]
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Big Ayers Rock North Arm Cove 1990 This 1:40 scale model of Uluru was formerly an attraction at Leyland Brothers World, and later formed the roof of the Rock Restaurant. Technically not a "Big Thing" (as it was substantially smaller than the item it is modelled on), the Rock Restaurant was loosely grouped with the big things as an object of roadside art. It was destroyed in a fire on 31 July 2018.[13]
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Big Banana Coffs Harbour 1964 Script error: No such module "convert". Sometimes incorrectly claimed to be the first Big Thing in Australia.[14] (The Big Scotsman in Adelaide was built over a year earlier). The Big Banana tourist complex includes a banana-themed souvenir shop, tours of the surrounding plantation and an indoor ski slope.
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The Big Beer Can Cobar 1990 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Beer Can has a Tooheys New design, and is located above the entrance to the Grand Hotel.
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The Bigger Beer Can Marrickville 2025 9.4m high x 3m The Bigger Beer Can has a Grifter Pale Ale design and is a fully functional grain silo located in the Grifter Brewery Carpark.
Big Bench Broken Hill September 2002 As part of the Landscapes and Backgrounds exhibition, a 2.5 times scale park bench was constructed on the top of the Line of Lode, which is a high hill of mine deposits in the centre of the city of Broken Hill.
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The Big Blue Heeler Muswellbrook 2001 Script error: No such module "convert". high Statue of an Australian Cattle Dog ("blue heeler"). Located adjacent to the town information centre.
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The Big Bogan Nyngan 2015 Script error: No such module "convert". high The Big Bogan is the brainchild of Reverend Graham McLeod from Nyngan's St Mark's Anglican Church.[15][16] Located on Pangee Street next to the railway lines. In 2022 a dog was added.[17]
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Big Bowl Lake Cathie 1975 A Script error: No such module "convert". replica of a lawn bowl, consisting of one and a half tonnes of steel and concrete.[18]
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Big Bull Wauchope Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Bull was pulled down in October 2007.[19]
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Big Bunch of Bananas Coffs Harbour Formerly located in Sawtell, the Big Bunch of Bananas was relocated when the Pacific Highway bypassed the town and now lie just to the south of Coffs Harbour.
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The Big Bicycle Chullora 1997 Script error: No such module "convert". The bicycle built by Jonh Ridley, Andy Lugiz and Phillip Becker adorns the entrance to the Chullora Waste Transfer Station, Chullora.
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The Big Bush Turkey Kyogle 2018 8.5 x 4 m The Big Bush Turkey was constructed by a Kyogle couple, John and Chrystine Graham, and it is located on Summerland Way, 2.6 km from the town.
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The Big Chairlift Jindabyne The Big Chairlift is on the river walkway overlooking the Snowy River.
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Big Cheese Bodalla The Big Cheese is located at the former Bodalla Cheese factory on the Princes Highway. It is since 2013Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". closed.
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Big Cherries Young Originally located off Short Street, but moved with the tourist information centre to Lovell Street at Young railway station.
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Big Chook Moonbi 1970s Script error: No such module "convert".
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Big Dog Dunkeld 2020 Template:Cvt high, weighs over 1 tonne Located in Dunkeld between Bathurst and Orange.

Made wholly of recycled metal collected from refuse centres, farms, discarded car parts, rusty tools etc.

Sculptor Jane lives in Orange and was commissioned by Brendan.

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Don Bradman's Bat and Stumps Cootamundra 1975 8m Located on the western side of Bradman Oval, this attraction celebrates the career of cricket legend Don Bradman[20]
Big Fish Manilla The Big Fish is located at the Big Fish Roadhouse at 79 Arthur Street
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Big Funnel Web Spider Jamberoo 2015 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Funnel Web Spider was built at Jamberoo Action Park and is a steel, fibreglass and concrete structure 420 times larger than a female Sydney funnel-web spider. It was awarded a Guinness World Record as the Largest Spider Sculpture in August 2015.[21]
The Big Gold Panner Kelso 1979 Script error: No such module "convert". Located in front of the Gold Panner Motor Inn.
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The Big Gold Pick and Pan Grenfell 2005 Pick Template:Cvt,
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Located between the Goods Shed and historic Station Building at the Grenfell railway station precinct, just off the northern end of West Street.
The Big Golden Guitar Tamworth 1988 Script error: No such module "convert". Modelled on the Golden Guitar trophies given to winners at the Country Music Awards of Australia ceremony night during the Tamworth Country Music Festival.
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The Big Hammer Mudgee Located at Rosby Wines (122 Strikes Lane, Eurunderee) is Tig Crowley's "Water Hammer". Previously located at the Fairview ArtSpace, the Big Hammer was relocated in 2016 when the ArtSpace closed down.
The Big Hat Yeoval 2017 Sculpture of Banjo Paterson's hat. Made in 2014 and transported to Yeoval in 2017.
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The Big Headphones Newcastle 2015 Script error: No such module "convert". Located on Darby St, this fully operational pair of headphones was designed by Mark Tisdell and built in collaboration with Tom Ireland (fabrication and design detailing), Sean Bell (graphics), Adrian Garner (electrical engineering), Brad Phillips and Rhian Leek (architectural design), with the support of the Darby Street Traders Group.
The Big Knight Knockrow This was previously at the entrance to the Macadamia Castle, a nut-themed park and store.

In 2022 the site became the Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and the Knight was removed.[22]

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Big Koala Family Port Macquarie 2003 Made by fibreglass experts Natureworks for Coffs Harbour Zoo, the trio of big koalas were moved to Billabong Zoo in Port Macquarie in 2003 after the Coffs Harbour Zoo closed.
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The Big Kookaburra Kurri Kurri 2009 Script error: No such module "convert". Sculpture by Chris Fussell.[23] It is located in Rotary Park.[24]
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The Big Lamb Guyra 1988 Erected by the town and district to promote the lamb and potato industries in New England. The lamb is stood over a potato plant.
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The Big Magpie Muswellbrook in Simpson Park, adjacent to Muswellbrook railway station
The Big Merino Goulburn 1985 Script error: No such module "convert". A sculpture of a merino ram, built in 1985.[25] Goulburn and The Big Merino were bypassed by the Hume Highway in 1992, leading to a reduction in visitor numbers. On 26 May 2007, Rambo (as the Merino is locally known) was relocated by low-loader to a new home within sight of the highway.[26]
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The Big Miner's Lamp Bowenfels Depicts a safety lamp.
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Big Mosquito Hexham 1993 "Ozzie the Mozzie" at the Hexham Bowls Club is modelled on the local Ochlerotatus alternans mosquito species, known as "Hexham Greys". It includes illuminated eyes which switch on at night.
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The Big Motorcycle Mooball c. 2014.[27] 3 m tall.[28] The Big Motorcycle, is located across the road from the Moo Moo Roadhouse. It is a replica of the Yamaha YZR500 ridden by Wayne Rainey in 1993.[29][27]
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Big Murray Cod Tocumwal 1967 Script error: No such module "convert". Located near the corner of Deniliquin Rd and Murray St, near the Murray River.
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The Big Orange – Mourquong (Mildira) Mourquong, NSW near to Mildura VIC 8 mins north of Mildura, 93 Link Rd, Mourquong NSW 2739
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The Big Orange Goblin Marrickville 2025 10 m (32.8 ft) Located in the Inner West at the heart of Sydney's "Ale Trail”, this 30-tonne beer can is also a functioning grain silo used by The Grifter Brewing Co. The towering artwork is a realistic depiction of their best-selling beer: The Grifter Pale Ale, affectionately known as "The Orange Goblin”, an Australian craft brewing icon.
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The Big Oyster Taree Script error: No such module "convert".
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The Big Playable Guitar Narrandera 1991 Script error: No such module "convert". The largest playable guitar in the world.
Ploddy the Dinosaur Somersby 1963 Script error: No such module "convert". Situated in the Australian Reptile Park, and commissioned by the Park's founder, Eric Worrell. The concrete structure, based on the shape of a Diplodocus, is 30 metres long and weighs almost 100 tonnes.[30]
The Big Peg Canowindra 2017 A giant clothes peg located in a field beside the road between Canowindra and the village of Cargo. Designed by the Stacey Family and fabricated by Jake Willis of Canowindra it was inspired by a similar structure in Belgium.[31][32]
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The Big Peg, in a field near Canowindra, NSW.
The Big Potato Robertson 1977 Script error: No such module "convert". A giant potato constructed by farmer Jim Mauger in 1977.[33]

In 2025 it was transformed into the 'The Pig Potato' to honour that the town is where Babe was filmed.[34][35]

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The Big Poo Kiama 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Poo was built by local residents as a protest against Sydney Water's decision not to reuse waste water in the area. Built from foam, it was unveiled by Ian Cohen on 29 April 2002.[36]
The Big Prawn Ballina 1989 Script error: No such module "convert". On 24 September 2009, Ballina Shire Council voted to allow the demolition of the Big Prawn,[37] but this permission was never acted upon. Bunnings purchased the site in 2011 and refurbished the Prawn as part of the redevelopment. The prawn now sits on a stand next to the entrance of the Bunnings Warehouse carpark.[38][39]
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Big Rabbit Trap Albert 2013 A Big Rabbit Trap, located on the roof of the Rabbit Trap Hotel.
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The Big Rocket Moree 2009 Script error: No such module "convert". high The Big Rocket, launched during the International Year of Astronomy and the 40th anniversary of the first human Moon landing, is now next to a newer, larger, rocket playground which contains two slides and a space-themed command centre playground.
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The original Big Rocket attraction in Moree, NSW, with the newer Big Rocket playground in the background.
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Big Rubik's Cube Maroubra 2008 A cement cube painted as per a Rubik's Cube on top of a storm water drain on Maroubra Beach. In December 2023 the Big Rubik's Cube was "solved" after being repainted by the original artists.[40]
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The Big Slurpee Coffs Harbour 2009 Script error: No such module "convert". Dismantled in 2009.[41]
The Big Soldier Uralla In front of Hassett's Military Museum. Dressed in Digger-style uniform. Removed in 2022
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The Big Spider Urana 2009 The Big Spider (named "Not so Itsy" by the artist) was created by Andrew Whitehead, a nearby resident of the town. The spider commemorates the local football club, who were, for many years, known as the Spiders, and is built from a range of materials – including a wash tub and a hot dog muffler.[42][43]
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The World's Biggest Sundial Singleton 1987 A Script error: No such module "convert". sundial presented as a gift from Lemington Mine, to honour the occasion of the Australian Bicentenary. At the time of its creation, it was recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest sundial,[44] and still lays claim to being the largest one-piece sundial in the Southern hemisphere.
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Big Swagman and Dog Port Macquarie 1990s The original Big Swaggie and Dog at Billabong Zoo in Port Macquarie was built in the 1990s by Robert Boffa (then owner of the Zoo). The Swagman was relocated in the late 90s when the Pacific Highway was upgraded, but the accompanying Big Dog remains at the original location.
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The Big Swan Dunedoo In front of the Swan Motel.
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Big Tennis Racquet Barellan 3 October 2009 Script error: No such module "convert". long Built in honour of Evonne Goolagong, who grew up in Barellan.[45]
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The Big Trout Adaminaby 1973 Script error: No such module "convert". Designed by Andy Lomnici, the Big Trout is located in the town of Adaminaby, near Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains. It was built from fibreglass over a steel frame, completed in 1973,[46] and repaired and repainted in 2023.[47]
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The Big Trout Oberon
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The Big Turtle Forster Carved from timber, the big turtle is located behind the main street of Forster on a riverside boardwalk.
The Big UGG Boots Thornton 20 April 2015 Mortels Sheepskin Factory is home to The Big UGG Boots. These big UGG boots are 13 times the size of a women's AUS/US size 8 UGG boot. The Big UGG Boots are located in the Lower Hunter Region of NSW, Newcastle end of the M1.
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Big Water Dragon Port Macquarie 2017 A statue of an Eastern Water Dragon (Intellagama lesueurii lesueurii) at Kooloonbung Creek Nature Reserve.[48] Built by Bill Lawrence, Matt Penboss, and Lynley Kirkness.[49]
The Big Windmill Coffs Harbour 1972 Although work started on the Big Windmill in 1972, the death of Franz De Kever in 1974 delayed completion until 1982, as it was not until the site was purchased by Hans Eecen that work was able to resume. The Big Windmill has since changed hands, and is now operated by Mark and Jodi Taylor. The site includes a 41-room motel and a restaurant.[50]
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The Big Wine Barrel Hanwood 1973 Located at the McWilliam's Winery. The cellar door with historical displays and a giant glass mural are located within.
The Big Wine Bottle Pokolbin 1998 Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the Hunter Valley Gardens. The neck forms a chimney for an open fire contained within.
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The Big Wine Cask Mourquong Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the Constellation Stanley winery, but as of December 2013 no longer accessible.
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Red Pillars Tweed Heads-Gold Coast Known as the Queensland–New South Wales state border sign, it is on the border, located on the Pacific Highway between Tweed Heads and Coolangatta.
The Biggest Little Town Mullumbimby Script error: No such module "convert". Located on the NSW far north coast just south of the QLD border in the shire of Byron, this town claims to be Australia's biggest little town.

Northern Territory

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
The Anmatjere Man Anmatjere 2005 Located approx. 150 km north of Alice Springs at the Aileron roadhouse/ caravan park. It is believed to be modelled on Charlie Quartpot Ngwarray who was an important Anmatyerr leader and rainmaker for the area.[51]

The Anmatjere Man took a year to construct and was created in 2005 by Mark Egan. Until 2008 the Anmatjere Man a.k.a. The BIG Aboriginal Hunter stood alone on top of a hill which is accessible for pictures in dry conditions.

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Anmatjere Woman and Child Anmatjere 2008 In 2008 Mark Egan, creator of the Anmatjere Man, felt the sculpture needed a family and so begun sculpting the "Anmatjere Woman and Child" While the man is located on top of a climbable hill the Anmatjere Woman and child is more accessible and situated just outside Aileron Roadhouse. A goanna was later added.
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Big Barramundi Katherine Located atop Rod & Rifle Tackleworld in Katherine NT
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Big Beer Can Ghan Ghans boast of being the Northern Territories First and Last stop for a drink resulted in this novelty reminder outside the Kulgera Pub.

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Big Books Alice Springs 2018 The BIG Books were a part of a 2018 instalment to renovate and update the Alice Springs Public Library. Depicts several books by local author Nevil Shute, writer of A Town Like Alice.
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The Big Boxing Crocodile Humpty Doo 1988 Script error: No such module "convert". Outside the United Petroleum station (formerly known as the Bush Shop) on the Arnhem Highway at Humpty Doo. The Boxing Crocodile was built by Ray Park in 1988[52] on a commission by Ray Whear and Marshall Brentnall who was the owner of The Bush Shop at that time. It was created to celebrate Australia winning the America's Cup in 1983 and to assist with attracting tourism to the area. The Boxing Crocodile is Humpty Doo's equivalent to the Boxing Kangaroo.
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Big Buffalo Winnellie Dubbed 'Lefty' by locals as one testicle is visibly bigger than the other.

Lefty was originally gray and created as a float for a local parade. Saved from being recycled a local buffalo trading business purchased him as a company mascot but painted him pink to ensure he stood out from the gray business building he once stood proudly in front of. When the company closed its doors Lefty was auctioned and brought by the car dealership (Travans Cars & Commercials) where he resides to this day.

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The Big Dinosaur Yarrawonga Script error: No such module "convert". This large fibreglass Brachiosaurus can be seen on Pierssene Rd, outside Bunnings Palmerston.

It was previously a garden feature for 'Finlays Joint Cafe'. Originally bought by Tom Finlay, a stonemason, to complement a sculptured Dragon in Mr. Finlay's Landscaping supply section of his business. Mr. Finlay also purchased several other large dinosaurs made by the same Philippine-based Dutch company that produces models for adventure parks but began selling them in 2010.

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Big Fish Wanguri Visible from Gsell St this BIG Fish decorates Wanguri Pre-School front yard.
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Big Frogs Darwin The BIG Frogs can be located outside 'Ramada Suites Zen Quarter Darwin'

Originally the BIG Frogs were located at Tom Finlays 'Get Stoned' masonry but were purchased and relocated after Toms masonry relocated themselves. The BIG frogs have a sister pair, colorfully painted located within the Berry Springs Wildlife Park.

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Big Gold Nugget Douglas-Daly The Big Gold Nugget is situated outside the Douglas Daly Historic Hotel and is a tribute to the gold once and still frequently found in the area.
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Big Hand Alice Springs The red sculpture situated outside 'Central Second Hand Shop' consists of a hand protruding another hand from its index finger
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The Giant Jumping Crocodile Wak Wak 1984 Located in the carpark of The Original Adelaide River Queen Jumping Crocodile Cruises, just off the Arnhem Highway near the intersection of the Adelaide River. Created 1984 3220 Arnhem Highway Wak Wak NT Australia.
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The Giant Jellyfish East Point 2014 2.2 m (7 ft) Created by artist Aly de Groot at a cost of $150,000, using a whimsical woven technique. The two jellyfish can be found by the water in Darwin's East Point Reserve.[53]
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Big Owl Darwin 2010 Created in 2010 by Koolpinyah Richard Barnes the BIG Owl titled 'Chinute Chinute' can be located outside the Darwin Supreme Court.
The Big Stockwhip[54] Fly Creek[55] Script error: No such module "convert". Depicts an Australian stockwhip, used for mustering cattle.
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The Big Stubbie Larrimah Depicts a NT Draught stubbie, a small beer bottle.
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Big Turtle Lyons 2004 Script error: No such module "convert". Commissioned to celebrate the new estate of Lyons, which was established in 2004 the giant sea turtle was created by Techy Masero with assistance from Larrakia Nation artists.

Unofficially named 'Collin' by Google Maps editors.

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Big Wine Bottle Daly Waters The BIG Wine bottle is fixed to the back of ute and typically parked at the Daly Waters Historic Pub.
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Queensland

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
The Big Apple Thulimbah 1978 Script error: No such module "convert". From the "Landmark Legends of Stanthorpe", "The original Big Apple, a Granny Smith, lived at the petrol station at Applethorpe from 1978. The steel and fibreglass sculpture stands 4m tall and the apple is 4.5m in diameter. It was crafted by local artisan Johnny Ross. It went into temporary retirement in 2003 when the Applethorpe site was redeveloped. After a brief facelift, the re-grafted apple emerged as a Royal Gala apple slightly north of town at Thulimbah. Its new home is Vincenzo's at the Big Apple, which is situated on the opposite side of the New England Highway to Suttons Apple Orchard & Cidery."[56][57]
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Big Apple Acacia Ridge Located at 1102 Beaudesert RoadScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Banana the Bullock Banana Dun bullock after which the Shire and Town of Banana were named.[58][59]
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Big Banana North Mackay 1987 Script error: No such module "convert". [60]
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Big Bowling Pin Maryborough unknown, restored 2020 Previously from Toowoomba, The 'Big Bowling Pin' was restored and put on display again in 2020 out the front of Maryborough Tenpin Bowl, located at 2 Quarry Court, Maryborough
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Big Kronosaurus Richmond 'Krono', a full sized replica of the Kronosaurus queenslandicus. Outside Kronosaurus Korner Fossil Museum, Richmond.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Big Barrel Bundaberg 2005 Script error: No such module "convert". The Barrel is an interpretive visitors' centre, gift and bottle shop for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, located at 147 Bargara Road. According to a commemorative plaque inside the Barrel, it was opened by Mark Vaile on 18 November 2005.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Barramundi Normanton 1995 Script error: No such module "convert". [61]
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The Big Barramundi Daintree 1986 Script error: No such module "convert". [62]
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Big Bolt and Nut Roma Located in front of Banks Bolts and Fastners at 87 Raglan Street.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Big Boomerangs Nindigully 1989 Script error: No such module "convert". These 3 big boomerangs are what remain from the roof of the diner that was built on site and featured in the 1999 Australian film The Paperback Hero with Hugh Jackman and Claudia KarvanScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Boot / Shoe Deagon 1960s The boot originally came from a boot and footwear factory on the corner of Hale and Caxton Streets in Paddington, operated by the Morris family in 1960. In 1976, the factory became a restaurant called the Spaghetti Emporium, and the boot remained on the roof there until it was brought to a facility on the corner of Rode and Gympie Roads (621 Gympie Road) in the late 1970s as a marker for Boots Camping.[63] The building, which had been occupied by a car dealership, was demolished in 2021 and the boot was relocated to its current location on Braun Street, Deagon.[64]
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The Big Brolga Townsville 1988 [65] The Big Brolga was originally located at the Visitor Centre on the Bruce Highway, south of Townsville. It has been removed and is no longer displayed.
Big Brolgas and Snake Near Mackay Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Big Bulls Rockhampton 1978 Initially there were two bull statues but over time others were added reaching a total of seven. Five of the bulls were created by sculptor Hugh Anderson.[66][67]
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The Big Cane Toad Sarina 1983 Script error: No such module "convert". "Buffy", short for the cane toad's scientific name 'Bufo Marinus', is located in Broad Street, Sarina.

Built out of Paper Mache in 1983, for a float in the Apex Sugar Festival Parade, the Sarina council eventually cast the Big Toad in fibreglass to become a permanent fixture in the town's centre.[68]

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The Big Captain Cook Cairns 1972 Script error: No such module "convert". Built by Roberto Paiaro from Cairns, and it originally had "Made in Japan" painted on the lower leg as a joke. Modelled on the explorer James Cook.[69] The statue was taken down in May 2022.[70]
File:Captain Cook statue, Cairns.jpg
The Big Cassowary Wongaling Beach Script error: No such module "convert". It is a statue of a cassowary on the south-east corner of Tully Mission Beach Road and Wongaling Beach Road (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".).[71] Built by Darryl Lourigan.[72]
File:Giant Cassowary at Wongaling Beach.jpg
The Big Cockatoo Mossman In front of the Mossman Hotel and Holiday Villas, 1–9 Alchera Drive (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".).[73]
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The Big Cow Highfields 1976 Script error: No such module "convert". [74] Moved from Kulangoor on 10 January 2020 to Highfields Pioneer Village near Toowoomba.[75] Officially reopened on 20 September 2020.[76] File:The Nambour Regional Training Centre formerly known as the Big Cow - Taken on the Saturday, 20th July 2013 at 8-39am. - panoramio.jpg
The Big(Mud)Crab Cardwell 1986 Script error: No such module "convert". Built by Terry Tebble, senior preparator at the Queensland museum.[77] Located at Seaview Cafe in Cardwell. The original mould is kept at NatureWorks, a company near Samford, QLD.
Big Crab Miriam Vale 1979 Located at the Shell petrol station and roadhouse on the corner of Dougall Street and Roe Street (Bruce Highway). Created by proprietor Lex Milner, who owned the service station at the time and wanted to promote his tasty mud crab sandwiches.[78]
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Big Crocodile Daintree 2001 Script error: No such module "convert". [79]
Big Crocodile Wangetti 1984 Script error: No such module "convert". Also known as 'Big Ted', this Big Thing is at Hartley's Creek Adventures, a crocodile farm with over 3,000 crocodiles. Big Ted is a life-sized replica of one shot by Krys Pawlowski near Karumba in 1957.[80]
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Big Crocodile Normanton 1996 Script error: No such module "convert". An accurate artist's impression of the largest recorded saltwater crocodile ever killed. "Krys the Savannah King" was shot in 1957 by Krystina Pawlowski on the banks of the Norman River.[81]
Big Deck Chair Winton 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the Royal Theatre, an open air picture show, on Elderslie Street. The chair was donated in April 2005 by the Free Masons Taskforce Victoria. Claimed to be the World's largest, but claim has not been verified.[82]
File:Winton Open Air Theatre Museum, The World's Biggest Deckchair.JPG
The Big Dinosaur Ballandean 1998 Script error: No such module "convert". Also known as 'The Big Triceratops' or 'Fruitisforus', this large fibreglass triceratops was originally used as a float in the 1998 Apple & Grape Festival. After the festival, residents placed it on the roadside to help sell fruit for a local fundraiser, and it became a popular landmark. The triceratops was refurbished in 2009 to repair weather damage and then returned to its original post in front of the Ballandean railway station.[83]
File:Ballandean triceratops.jpg
The Big Dugong Rockhampton 1992 Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the Rockhampton Dreamtime Cultural Centre.[84] 3 Aug 2024 - Maybe its inside. We could not find it outside
The Big Easel Emerald 1999 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Easel, located off Capricorn Highway in Morton Park, holds a Script error: No such module "convert". reproduction of one of Van Gogh's Sunflower paintings.[85][86]
File:The Big Easel, Emerald.jpg
The Big G Gracemere 2015 Script error: No such module "convert". Made from Template:Cvt mild steel and weighing almost Template:Cvt, this impressive structure marks the entry to Gracemere Industry Park.[87]
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Big Golf Ball Mermaid Beach 1970s Located at the Mermaid Beach Putt Putt, which was established in 1969 as Australia's first miniature golf course on Hanlan Street at Surfers Paradise before relocating to Mermaid Beach in 1973.[88] The structure was significantly damaged in 2025 as a result of strong winds from Tropical Cyclone Alfred.[89]
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The Big Golden Gumboot Tully 2003 Script error: No such module "convert". [90]
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The Big Gun Underwood A Script error: No such module "convert". field gun mounted on top of a two-story fruit shop. The gun was in a metal scrap yard that occupied the site in the 1960s before the shops and offices were built in the 70s.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Hard Rock Guitar Surfers Paradise 1996 Script error: No such module "convert". The iconic large guitar that fronts every Hard Rock Cafe. The Surfers Paradise location was established 22 March 1996.[91]
File:Surfers HardRockGuitar.jpg
The Big Hose Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane 2025 119 m long Created by artists Tony Albert and Nell[92]
The Big Macadamia Nut Woombye, Script error: No such module "convert". south of Nambour 1978 Script error: No such module "convert". Six years after the Big Pineapple opened the owners built the Big Macadamia nut. Once part of the "Nut Country Tour", the building was eventually converted to the "Rainforest Creatures of the Night" display in 2000. The building is now used as the entrance to the Treetop Challenge.
File:The Big Macadamia Nut in Queensland.jpg
Maddie and Mike Southport 2010 2.5 m (8 ft) This statue of seven-year-old Maddie and her teddy bear was created by Academy Award winner John Cox. Maddie and Mike can be found atop a small hill in the Broadwater Parklands.[93]
The Big Mandarin Mundubbera 1983 Script error: No such module "convert". [94]
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The Big Mango Bowen 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Mango stands at the tourist information centre in Bowen.[95] In February 2014, the Mango was temporarily "stolen" by restaurant chain Nando's as a publicity stunt.[96][97]
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Big Map of Australia Goondiwindi ? Script error: No such module "convert". This is made from pieces old machinery and pipes. it is on the Ingelwood side of Goondiwindi
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The Big Marlin Cairns 1980 Script error: No such module "convert". [98]
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Matilda The Kangaroo Kybong 1982 13 m (42.7 ft) Built to be the mascot for the 1982 Commonwealth Games, Matilda the Kangaroo now resides at a Puma service centre near Traveston on the Bruce Highway, South of Gympie.[99]
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Big Meat Ant Augathella 2011 Script error: No such module "convert".[100] A giant meat ant sculpture commissioned by Murweh Shire Council, in the hope of attracting "thousands of tourists".[101]
File:Big Meat Ant, Augathella, September 2020 1 (close-up).jpg
Big Melon Chinchilla 2018 Script error: No such module "convert". long In 2018, Chinchilla won a national competition run by Wotif to create a Next Big Thing as a tourist attraction. The melon was installed next to the town's information centre in November 2018.[102]
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Big Merino Blackall 1983 Script error: No such module "convert". [103]
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The Big Miner Rubyvale 1983 In front of the Bobby Dazzler mine. Missing its left hand in May 2012. Hand repaired and statue repainted prior to December 2012.[104]
File:The Big Miner in Rubyvale.jpg
The Big Mower Beerwah 1974 Script error: No such module "convert". [105]
File:BigMower Beerwah.jpg
The Big Ned Kelly Maryborough Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Ned Kelly stands in front of the Ned Kelly Motel and service station. Built by Dat Romano.[106]
File:Maryborough BigNedKelly.jpg
The Big Orange Gayndah 1977 [107] File:GayndahBigOrange.JPG
The Big Orange Lockyer Valley Corner of Lake Clarendon Way and Crowley Vale Road.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Paperclip West End, Brisbane Script error: No such module "convert". This was a public sculpture that once stood on the lot next to Paul's dairy factory on Montague Road. The area is now part of the ramp onto the Go Between bridge, and the fate of the sculpture is unknown. Last photo located on the internet was dated 2007.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The Big Peanut Tolga 1977 [108]
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Big Peanut Kingaroy 2021
The Big Pelican Noosaville Mounted on a motorised float in parkland next to the Noosa River.[109]
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The Big Pick, Shovel and Sieve Sapphire 1999 Script error: No such module "convert". Located in front of the Blue Gem Store Van Park. Built by Barry Richardson and David Gould.[110]
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The Big Pie Yatala late 1970s Script error: No such module "convert". diameter Mounted atop a Script error: No such module "convert". pole next to the car park of the Yatala Pies drive-through pie shop.[111]
File:Yatala BigPie.jpg
Big Pineapple Gympie 1971 Script error: No such module "convert". high Formerly located next to a service station on the Bruce Highway, the Gympie Big Pineapple was demolished in 2008 during redevelopment of the site.[112][113]
The Big Pineapple Woombye, Script error: No such module "convert". south of Nambour 1971 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Pineapple is a tourist attraction on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia. It is 16 metres high and is claimed to be the world's largest pineapple, gaining this title after a large pineapple-shaped water tower in Hawaii was dismantled in 1993 (see List of World's Largest Roadside Attractions). The pineapple was originally opened on 15 August 1971, and is situated on a 165-hectare site in Woombye.[114][115]
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The Big Pumpkin Beaudesert Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Pumpkin Gumlu The Big Pumpkin is situated outside the same roadside fruit and vegetable store as the Big Watermelon.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Red Elephant Hatton Vale Located at 4138 Warrego Highway. Part of the "Jumbo" shopping centre.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Redback Eight Mile Plains, Brisbane 1996 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Redback resided on the premises of Redback Landscaping at Eight Mile Plains. The business has since moved to Underwood and disassembled the Big Redback. Inquires have garnered that it is unlikely to be reassembled due to lack of space.[116]
The Big Rig Roma over Script error: No such module "convert". tall A tourist attraction which commemorates the finding of oil in Roma.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Rum Bottle Bundaberg

Haigslea

1988 Script error: No such module "convert". The bottle started out as the Bundaberg Rum Company's pavilion at World Expo 88 in Brisbane, and is now located outside the visitors' centre at the Bundaberg Distillery. Since then there have been several copies of the bottle which are found in various locations throughout Queensland, with one still surviving outside of the Sundowner Saloon in Haigslea (2316 Warrego Highway, Script error: No such module "Coordinates".).[117][118][119]
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The Big Sapphire Anakie 1982 Script error: No such module "convert". Located in front of the Big Sapphire and Gemfield Information Centre at 1 Anakie Road, which was closed since May 2012Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[120]
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The Big Sapphire Ring Sapphire 1984 Located in front of Pat's Gems. Built by Victor Saunders.[121]
File:The Big Sapphire Ring.jpg
The Big Sausage King Centenary Heights, Toowoomba The Big Sausage King sits on the roof of Gray's Modern Meat Mart in Centenary Heights. In 2010 it was stolen, and in spite of Script error: No such module "convert". sausage reward from the store and an additional $500 being offered by radio station Triple M, it was eleven months before it was discovered in a local quarry.[122][123][124]
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The Big Scout Hat Cairns 1982 The octagonal Cairns Control Room is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. The fibreglass Scout hat was added to the building in 1982.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Shell Tewantin 1960s Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Shell is the entrance to a Hawaiian / tropical lifestyle store, full of little treasures and shells. The Shell is now under the third owner.[125]
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The Big Spanner Sapphire 1982 Script error: No such module "convert". The first big thing in the area of Rubyvale and Sapphire, and was built by Allen May.[126]
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The Big Strawberry Elimbah 2014 Over Script error: No such module "convert". tall Outside Rolin Farms, a strawberry and orchid farm on Rutters Road, Elimbah.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Stubby Tewantin 1966 Script error: No such module "convert". No longer there. Queensland's first big thing, built by George Clifford out of 17,000 empty stubby bottles.[127]
The Big Surveyors Tripod Warwick, Queensland 2024 5m high approx Styled on a Leica Geosystems branded tripod located outside a Cadastral Surveyors office on the New England Highway through town.
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Big Teepee Millmerran ? Script error: No such module "convert". high The Big Teepee was erected reportedly as a Rendezvous Place for a local club.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Big Thermometer Stanthorpe 2018 Script error: No such module "convert". "The coldest place in Queensland" has the Big Thermometer to proudly display the temperature.[128]
Stanthorpe Big Thermometer with the Moon overhead
Big Thongs Calen 2021 Script error: No such module "convert". [129]
Big Watermelon Gumlu The Big Watermelon is situated outside the same fruit and vegetable roadside store as the Big Pumpkin.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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The Big Whale Kinka Beach Built by Kevin Logan.[130]
File:The Big Whale (Kinka Beach).jpg
William the Wombat Thallon (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".) 2018 Script error: No such module "convert". The wombat depicted is a northern hairy-nosed wombat which is critically endangered.[131][132]
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South Australia

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
The Australian Farmer (also known as the Big Farmer) Wudinna 2008 Script error: No such module "convert". Taking 17 years to develop from the initial proposal to the final unveiling, the Australian Farmer, located in the Wudinna, was carved by artist Marijan Bekic and his son David between 2007 and 2009. Representing the early settlers of the region, the work stands at Script error: No such module "convert". in height, and was carved out of approximately Script error: No such module "convert". of local granite.[133]
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The Big Ant Poochera 2008 Originally located at The Poochera Roadhouse on the Eyre Highway but the Roadhouse has closed and the Big Ant was relocated into the town park.
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The Big Bee Kingscote
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The Big Blade Snowtown
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The Big Bob-tail Lizard Port Lincoln Outside the Kuju Aboriginal Arts Centre, 30 Ravendale Road, Port Lincoln
File:Bob-Tail Lizard sculpture, Port Lincoln, South Australia.jpg
The Big Bull Tapleys Hill Rd Royal Park Located on top of the Hahndorf Gourmet Butchers
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The Big Cherries Pages Flat, near Adelaide Located at Fleurieu Cherries on Pages Flat Road (B34) in Pages Flat
File:Big Cherries Pages Flat.jpg
The Big Church Block Bottle McLaren Vale 2010 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Church Block Bottle is no longer on display at the Wirra Wirra Winery, having been removed in 2016. The Big Church Block Bottle, named Our Work of Art, was a Script error: No such module "convert". high replica bottle of Wirra Wirra, Church Block wine. The bottle was constructed to launch the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival in March 2010, located at Southbank in Melbourne. The bottle was located in Melbourne from 14 March 2010 through to 19 March 2010 before it was re-located to the Wirra Wirra vineyard in McLaren Vale, during April 2010. The bottle was designed in five sectional pieces, made from steel framework covered in wire mesh. The mesh has been cladded entirely by recycled corks. Each cork was individually drilled and threaded onto elastic before being cable tied around each section of the bottle.[134]
File:Big Cork Bottle.jpg
The Big Cockroach Port Wakefield Road, Lower Light 1990s Template:Cvt (approx.) The Big Cockroach is part of the Port Wakefield road sculptures, and features a sign verifying its global size dominance. This is a difficult Big Thing to approach, well inside private land and next to a highway. It was originally constructed in the 1990s, and was almost destroyed in 2013 but saved through public action and returned to the site.[135]
File:Big Cockroach, South Australia.jpg
The Big Dice Barrier Highway The Big Dice consist of six concrete blocks piled into a small pyramid. They are located Template:Cvt east of Yunta / Template:Cvt west of Mannahill, just off the Barrier Highway at Cockscomb Creek
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The Big Dunlop Tyre Sturt Highway, Yamba The Big Dunlop Tyre is in Yamba at the Quarantine Inspection Centre - about 4 km from the South Australia and Victoria Border on the Sturt Hwy - an hour and a quarter drive west of Mildura.
File:Big Dunlop Tyre.jpg
The Big Galah Kimba 1993 Script error: No such module "convert". Residing at the "Halfway Across Australia Tourist Shop" at Kimba, the Big Galah was built from fibreglass over a steel frame by Robert Venning, and was opened in 1993. Modelled on the Galahs that frequent the region, it weighs in the vicinity of Script error: No such module "convert"..[136]
File:Big Galah statue at Kimba, South Australia.jpg
The Big Hat Cradock 2013 Located opposite the Cradock Hotel.
File:The Big Hat SA.jpg
The Big Hills Hoist O'Sullivan Beach
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Located next to the Orrcon Steel carpark, at the corner of Morrow Rd and O'Sullivan Beach Rd, in O'Sullivan Beach.
File:Big Hills Hoist, O'Sullivan Beach, South Australia.jpg
The Big Kangaroo Border Village 1986 Script error: No such module "convert". Also known as "Rooey II", the Big Kangaroo can be found at Border Village in South Australia, located just shy of the border with West Australia.[137] Made from papier-mâché and fibreglass over a steel frame, from a design by Bill Metheral, Rooey was intended to capitalise on traffic journeying to Perth for the America's Cup, and was opened in 1986.[138]
File:Rooey II Border Village.jpg
The Big Lobster Rosetown 1979 Script error: No such module "convert". Known locally as "Larry", the Big Lobster was designed and built by Paul Kelly (who also designed the Big Scotsman) as a means of attracting attention to the visitor centre and restaurant at which it is located. It was built in six months out of a steel frame with a fibreglass shell. The size is incorrectly said to have been an error: the original plans were drawn in feet, but the designer misinterpreted them to be metres.[139] The Specifications actually required the length to be ~12 metres long and it is a fraction longer than this.[140]
File:Kingston SE lobster.JPG
Map the Miner Kapunda 1988 Script error: No such module "convert". Named Map Kernow, the "son of Cornwall", Map the Miner represents the Cornish miners who once worked at the town of Kapunda. Standing at the southern end of the town, the work was built by Ben van Zetten and opened on 5 June 1988.[141] The statue was destroyed by a fire in 2006,[142] but has since been rebuilt.[143]
File:Map the Miner at Kapunda South Australia.jpg
The Big Olive Tailem Bend 2009 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Olive was constructed to attract tourists to The Big Olive processing plant and visitors' centre. Located just outside Tailem Bend, it consists of two olives – one green and one black – which together stand at Script error: No such module "convert". and weigh over Script error: No such module "convert".. The olives were constructed out of fibreglass by The Newell Group, and were placed on the site in April 2005.[144]
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The Big Orange Berri 1980 Script error: No such module "convert". Located in the South Australian Riverland, the Big Orange was designed by Adelaide-based architect John Twopenny. It is constructed with fiberglass panels covering a steel frame, with the entire structure weighing in the vicinity of Script error: No such module "convert"..[145][146] The structure consists of four levels, with a function room on the first floor, a souvenir shop and cafe on the second, a mural depicting the local scenery on the third, and a lookout on the fourth.[147] The Big Orange closed in 2004, but may still be photographed from the road, and in 2023 plans were approved to redevelop the site while retaining the Big Orange as the centrepiece or the new development.[148]
File:Big Orange.jpg
The Big Oyster Ceduna 1992 As with the Big Pelican, the Big Oyster was originally built as a float for a local festival – in this case, Ceduna's annual Oysterfest. Built by Leon Veerhuis out of ferro-concrete, it was retired from parade duties in 1994.[149] It is located next to an information booth on Eyre Highway just north of Ceduna.
File:Big Oyster, Ceduna, South Australia.jpg
The Big Pelican Loxton 1992 The Big Pelican was originally constructed as a float for a local Mardi Gras in 1979. After being employed for this purpose on a number of occasions, including once in Adelaide, the papier-mâché structure was remodelled, and, in 1992, it was overlaid with fibreglass. Today it can be found at the Loxton Caravan Park.[150]
File:Big Pelican at Loxton.jpg
Another Big Pelican Meningie 2015 This Big Pelican was carved from a single tree. It includes depictions of a pelican as well as an Indigenous and a European child holding a fish together. It was created by Ants Redgum Gallery and unveiled in August 2015. It is located in Jubilee Park on the Princes Highway (B1)
File:Big Pelican Meningie.jpg
The Big Pigeon Rundle Mall, Adelaide 2020 The Big Pigeon is a mirrored stainless steel sculpture by South Australian artist Paul Sloan, installed in Rundle Mall Adelaide, on 6 November 2020. The pigeon is more than 2 metres tall, and cost $174,000.[151]
File:Big Pigeon.jpg
The Big Ram Karoonda 2003 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Ram in Karoonda recognises the importance of the sheep industry in the region. Instigated by the Karoonda Development Group and located on the Railway Lawns, the Big Ram is Script error: No such module "convert". high and Script error: No such module "convert". long, and is built from concrete. It was completed in 2003.[152]
File:Big Ram in Karoonda.jpg
The Big Rocking Horse Gumeracha 1981 Script error: No such module "convert". Part of a complex that includes a wooden toy factory and a wildlife park, the Big Rocking Horse in the Adelaide Hills stands at over 18 metres tall and weighs more than 25 tonnes. Designed by David McIntosh and John Twopenny (the latter also designed The Big Orange), it took eight months to build at a cost of over $100,000. The steel structure incorporates three viewing platforms.[153]
File:Gumeracha giant rocking horse.jpg
The Big Santa (Father Christmas) Adelaide 1960s Template:Cvt Adelaide's iconic Father Christmas (the Big Santa) was installed on the front of retailer John Martin's in the lead-up to Christmas, and later those premises became David Jones.

In 2015, the Big Santa was moved to his new home at the Adelaide Central Market, after building changes in Rundle Mall removed the canopy he used to stand on.

Now the Big Santa stands proud each Christmas on the Market's red brick Grote Street tower, built in 1900, and has become the new home for the Christmas feature, which weighs almost three tonnes.

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The Big Scotsman Medindie, Adelaide 1963 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Scotsman, affectionately known as 'Scotty', was erected in December 1963 and thus predated the Big Banana by a year. Located at Scotty's Motel on the corner of Main North Road and Nottage Terrace in the inner-city suburb of Medindie, the Big Scotsman was designed by Paul Kelly, who later went on to build the Big Lobster.[154]

Materials: Steel frame, polystyrene foam, fibreglass outer[155]

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The Big Spriggina floundersi Arkaroola
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Spriggina floundersi is a flatworm from the Ediacaran period, and is the fossil emblem of South Australia. Named after Reg Sprigg who both discovered the Ediacaran biota and also converted Arkaroola from an agricultural property into a wilderness sanctuary. A giant landscape model has been constructed in a valley on the property and is visible from the Mawson-Spriggina walking trail.[156]
File:Big Spriggina floundersi.jpg
The Big Teddy Bear Minlaton Script error: No such module "convert". The Teddy Bear is constructed from round and square hay bales, and is located 7 kilometres north of Minlaton at 20006 Spencer Hwy, Koolywurtie.
The Big Winch Coober Pedy 1986 Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Winch acknowledges Coober Pedy's opal-mining industry. Built by Klaus Wirries in the 1970s, the original Big Winch was destroyed in 1986 and rebuilt shortly thereafter.[157]
File:Coober-Pedy2.jpg
The Big Windmill Penong The windmill museum includes the largest windmill in Australia.
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The Big Wombat Bookabie Situated at Scotdesco Aboriginal Community (Tjilkaba), on the Eyre Highway. Link To Scotdesco Page and The Big Wombat
The Big Yabby Clayton 1973 Script error: No such module "convert". Built in 1973 by Henry Jones, the Big Yabby resides at the Murray River town of Clayton, and originally sat outside his family's Yabby City Restaurant. While the concrete yabby remains, the restaurant has since changed both owners and name to become Sails at Clayton, and yabbies are no longer on the menu.since 2015Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the Yabby is no longer there.[158][159] The Big Yabby now resides next to a private house in Clayton Bay and can be seen from the street in 2020.

Tasmania

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
Big Apple Spreyton
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Doug The Big Truffle Dog Deloraine 2024 2.5 m height Doug The Big Truffle Dog emulates chief truffle hunter ‘Douglas’, a golden labrador. Built by Gravelly Beach Metalworks,
File:Doug truffle dog.jpg
Doug The Big Truffle Dog situated at The Truffle Farm in Tasmania
The Big Axe Longley At the Longley International Hotel

1678 Huon Rd, Longley TAS 7150

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The Big Beer Can Launceston At the James Boags Brewery

39 William St, Launceston

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The Big Blue Seal Eaglehawk Neck Located on awning of the Blue Seal Seafood Shack

5131 Arthur Hwy, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania 7179

File:The Big Blue Seal.jpg
The Big Cherry Latrobe Formerly located at The Cherry Shed adjacent to the Bass Highway. The business closed in 2021[160] and the cherry has since been removed.
File:Big cherry latrobe.jpg
The Big Coffee Pot Deloraine Constructed by the addition of a spout and handle to a grain silo.
File:Big Coffee Pot.jpg
The Big Flywheel Beaconsfield The Big Flywheel on West St Beaconsfield
File:The Big Fly Wheel.jpg
The Big Frog Bicheno At The Pondering Frog

16494 Tasman Hwy, Bicheno Tas 7215

File:The big frog.jpg
The Big Honey Bee Huonville The Big Honey Bee at The Honey Pot

2273B Huon Hwy, Huonville TAS 7109

File:The Big Honey Bee.jpg
The Big Rock Lobster Stanley Mounted on the roof of Hursey Seafoods.
File:Big Rock Lobster.jpg
The Big Log Campbell Town 89 High St, Campbell Town TAS 7210
File:Big log tassie.jpg
The Big Nut and Bolt Launceston At the Nuts and Bolt Tasmania store.

60 Frederick St, Launceston TAS 7250

File:The big Nut n Bolt.jpg
The Big Hazelnuts Hagley The Big Hazelnuts

127 Hagley Station Ln, Hagley TAS 7292

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The Big Penguin Penguin 1975 Script error: No such module "convert". Constructed from fibro cement to mark the centenary of the proclamation of the township of Penguin. Unveiled 25 October 1975.
File:Penguin BigPenguin.jpg
The Big Photo Frame Stanley 2019 Stanley and Tarkin Photo Frame

148 Dovecote Rd, Stanley TAS 7331

File:Big Photo Frame Stanley.jpg
The Big Pitchfork Huntingfield Located at the Mitre 10 Trade Centre

(its actually a garden fork but hey) 10 Huntingfield Ave, Huntingfield TAS 7055

File:Big Pitchfork.jpg
The Big Platypus Latrobe
File:Latrobe BigPlatypus.jpg
The Big Raspberry Westerway Located at the Westerway Raspberry Farm

1488 Gordon River Rd, Westerway TAS

File:Big Raspberry.jpg
The Big Slide Rule University of Tasmania, Hobart Located in the School of Mathematics and Physics.
The Big Spud Sassafras [161]
File:Sassafras BigSpud.jpg
The Big Tasmanian Devil Mole Creek Script error: No such module "convert". Standing at the entrance to the Trowunna Wildlife park and Tasmanian Devil research centre.
File:Big Tassie Devil.jpg
The Big Tasmanian Tiger Mole Creek At The Mole Creek Hotel

90 Pioneer Dr, Mole Creek TAS 7304

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The Big Thumbs Up Scottsdale Scottsdale, Tasmania.
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The Big Trout Cressy 6m Cnr Main and Church St

Cressy

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The Big Wickets Westbury Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the front of the local cricket pitch, commemorating locally born player Jack Badcock.
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The Big Yellow Motorcycle Montumana Poverty Gully

18469 Bass Hwy, Montumana

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Victoria

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
Big Apple Bacchus Marsh The Apple was removed from display at the road side when the adjacent fruit shop closed down. It used to sit behind a fence next to a skip, but it was later removed. A replacement concrete version is smaller.
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The Big Apple, Bacchus Marsh, VIC
The Big Apple Gladysdale The fibreglass Big Apple hangs from a pole outside the Gladysdale Primary School, which is the home of the annual Gladysdale Apple and Wine Festival. After sustaining damage from vandals, it was restored by a local builder and aircraft engineer.

The Apple is restored and hanging up as of March 31, 2024

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Big Bowls Ball Belmont Belmont Bowls Club
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The Big Brake Shoes Smiths Gully 1957–1958 Built at the PBR factory in East Bentleigh, and first installed at the Templestowe Hillclimb in 1958. Dismantled in 1987, restored by the MG Car Club Victoria 2007 to 2009, and erected at the Rob Roy Hillclimb in Smiths Gully on 18 November 2009[162]
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The Giant's Chair Mount Dandenong Located at the Sky High Mount Dandenong lookout. Downstairs from the main restaurant, in the open grassed area
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The Big Cherry Glenrowan Owners of the property removed the Big Cherry in 2010/11.
The Big Chess Piece Kings Park, Upper Ferntree Gully Giant king chess piece as per the name of the park. Next to the main football oval.
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The Big Chook Myrtlebank At the Myrlebank Roaming Farms, called Chickaletta — made from rusted bike parts and corrugated iron.

1030 Maffra-Sale Rd, Myrtlebank VIC 3851

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Big Cigar Churchill Replica of Sir Winston Churchill's cigar, after whom the town is named.
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Big Coffee Cup Rowville Located at United Petroleum Fuel Station

1215 Stud Rd, Rowville VIC 3178 T teh corver of Stud Rd and Bergins Rd

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Big Coffee Maker Brunswick Script error: No such module "convert". Located outside Georges Gourmet Coffee, 340 Victoria Street, Brunswick, Melbourne. Modelled after the Moka pot.
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Big Cows Newhaven The Big Cows are located outside the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory.
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Big Dead Fish Fish Creek Positioned on the roof of the Fishy Pub.
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Fairfield Industrial Dog Object (FIDO) Fairfield 2000 Created in 2000 and positioned next to Fairfield railway station.
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The Big Dolphin Fish Tooradin The "big fish" in Tooradin is the Dolphin Fish sculpture, located near a footbridge in Sawtells Inlet. Originally a prop for the 2006 Commonwealth Games, it was placed in Tooradin by the local tourism group and is a well-known local landmark.  

80 S Gippsland Hwy, Tooradin VIC 3980

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The Big Elf Anakie Fairy Park

2388 Geelong-Ballan Rd, Anakie VIC 3213

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The Big Eyed Scad Edenhope At the Lions Park Opp. 95 Elizabeth St Edenhope. One of seventy-two large aquatic sea creatures created by MotherWorks for the opening ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

For every country that competed in the Games an aquatic sea creature, native to that country was created and floated across 36 barges down the Yarra River in an amazing sound and light display

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The Big Fish Windvane Fish Creek The Big Wind Fish. 1 of 72 sculptures from the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

7 Falls Rd, Fish Creek VIC 3959

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Big Forks and Potatoes On Princes Highway between Trafalgar and Yarragon Located at 'The Spud Shed' - organic food shop at the corner of Princes Hwy and Rankins Rd
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Big Golf Ball Clayton South Located at the Spring Valley Golf Club, Heatherton Rd, Clayton South
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The Big Golf Ball Heatherton Located near to Kingston Heath Golf Club.
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Big Koala Cowes The Big Koala can be found next to Rusty Water Brewery and Restaurant on Phillip Island Road.
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The Giant Koala Dadswells Bridge 1989 Script error: No such module "convert".

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The Big KFC Bucket Shepparton The Big KFC Bucket on Doyles Rd, Shepparton
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Big Kookaburra Donald 2025 Script error: No such module "convert".

The Big Kookaburra is on an industrial estate. It is made of steel and perched on a steel tree stump. The sculptor is Mr Chris Fussell who was hired in 2023 to design and construct the piece after a crowd funding campaign by local residents, with support from cookie factory suppliers. The Kookaburra was placed at the site of Kookas Country Cookies' new factory on 14 April 2025.[164]

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Big Lizard Marysville The Big Blue-Tongued Lizard takes pride of place in Gallipoli Park, Marysville
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The Big Magpie Euroa Located at Seven Creeks Park at the Kirkland Ave end. Its proper name is 'Swoop' The Big Barrwarrang.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Big Mallee Bull Birchip
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Big Mallee Fowl Patchewollock 2013 The Big Mallee Fowl consists of two corrugated iron Mallee Fowl sculptures which were installed by artist Phil Rigg in 2013. They are located on the grounds of the old railway yards on Federation Street (opposite the hotel).
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Big Mallee Root Ouyen The Big Mallee Root is an actual mallee root rather than an oversized replica like most of Australia's big things. It is on display in a park.
Big Miner Warrenheip opened 1 December 2006 Located at Gold Rush Golf on the Western Highway (M8) on the eastern side of Ballarat with the Big Ned Kelly.

"The Big Miner stands as a tribute to the tens of thousands of gold prospectors who frequented regional Victoria during the second half of the nineteenth century. The statue stands 8 meters tall (6 meters of statue on a 2-metre base). It has been hand sculptured from polystyrene and has a 1.5 ton steel frame. The 2-metre high concrete base is approximately 15 tons. It was designed by Wayne Johnston of 3D Theme Concepts and sculptured by Steve Bristow. Ballarat Mayor, David Vendy, officially unveiled the statue on 1 December 2006."

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Big Mouth St Kilda 1912 Luna Park, Melbourne

18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda VIC 3182

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Giant Murray Cod Swan Hill Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the railway station
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Big Ned Kelly Warrenheip Located at Gold Rush Golf on the Western Highway (M8) on the eastern side of Ballarat with the Big Miner.
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The Big Ned Kelly Glenrowan Script error: No such module "convert". A tribute to the bushranger Ned Kelly.
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The Big Pheasant Tynong Script error: No such module "convert". The Big Pheasant sits at the entrance to Gumbuya Park. It was the victim of an attack by a vandal in October 2011, suffering $50,000 of damage,[165] and was restored to its previous condition within six months.
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Giant Pocket Watch Melbourne Located in the atrium of Melbourne Central Shopping Centre opposite the Coop's Shot Tower
Giant pocket watch
The Big Pram Eaglehawk The Big Pram is on the roof of Helens Baby Wear Store in Eaglehawk, Bendigo

8 Caradon Way Bendigo, Eaglehawk VIC 3556

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Public Purse Melbourne Located at the North-West end of the Bourke Street Mall outside the GPO.
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The World's Largest Rolling Pin Wodonga The Big Rolling Pin sits atop a bakery and spins, at 57 Hovell St.
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The Big Rosella Cobram In Federation Park, Punt Rd, at the Murray Valley Hwy
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Big Seat Arthurs Seat 1989 1.4m – 1.8m This chair was positioned on 1 December 1989 in an effort to maintain tradition. Its two predecessors both lost in history also accommodated many an important backside.

Donated by Arthurs Seat Scenic Chairlift

KC Metal Products

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The Big Shovel Chiltern A large artwork depicting a shovel. Located just north of the Hume Fwy exit to Chiltern
File:The Big Shovel.jpg
Big Smoke, also known as the Big Cigarette[166] Myrtleford No longer painted as the 'Big Smoke' due to closure of cigarette factory, located on Myrtleford–Yackandandah Road
The Big Sphinx North Geelong 1998 15 m tall Technically not a "Big Thing" as it is substantially smaller than the item it is modelled on, the Great Sphinx of Giza.
File:Big Sphinx, North Geelong, Victoria.jpeg
Big Strawberry Koonoomoo Script error: No such module "convert". Located at the Big Strawberry store on the corner of Goulburn Valley Hwy and Cobram-Koonoomoo Rd.
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The Big Story Teller Dederang Located at the Dederang Hotel, 4326 Kiewa Valley Highway, Dederang VIC 3691
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Big Tap Cowes The Big Tap suspended in the air above A Maze'N Things on Phillip Island Road.
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Big Trout Harrietville At the Stoney Creek Fish Farm, 10 Stony Creek Road
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The Big Watermelon Wantirna South 1161 High St Rd
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Big Wave Newhaven A popular photo point, at the Island Surf Experience, Phillip Island Road, Newhaven.
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The Big Wheelbarrow Clyde The Big 8T Wheelbarrown Sculpture, small parkland at

26 Aintree Close, Clyde VIC

File:Big Wheelbarrow.jpg
Big Wine Bottle 45 Campbell Street, Rutherglen The Wine Bottle was the towns original water tower in the 1900s. The tower became a backup supply once the new reservoir was constructed in 1945. The mesh top section was erected in December 1969 with funds from the Rutherglen Wine Festival, and from a distance gives the effect of a large wine bottle.
File:Big Wine Bottle.jpg
Big Wool Bales Hamilton 1989 Script error: No such module "convert". The cafe and souvenir shop within the Big Wool Bales closed in June 2013 due to a lack of profit.[167]
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The Giant Worm Bass Script error: No such module "convert". Formerly located on the Bass Highway, the Giant Worm was built to celebrate the Gippsland Giant Earthworm in 1985 and sold in 2000 to the present owner.[168] It contained interactive displays. Closed to the public since 2010 and covered in graffiti. Demolished in December 2020.[169] It was also home to Rosie the Shark, which has now been relocated to a Gem Museum in Devon Meadows.
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Western Australia

Name Location Built Size Notes Image
Big Apple Donnybrook Script error: No such module "convert".
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Bert Bolle Barometer Denmark 1985 Over Script error: No such module "convert". A working water barometer being the largest barometer in the world, recognised by the Guinness Book of Records. Built in the Netherlands by Bert Bolle and donated to the community of Denmark in 2007. The barometer was considered a monument and carried the name 'The Bert Bolle Barometer'. It was set up in The Barometer Tower in the Denmark Visitor Centre, but was removed in 2011
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World's Tallest Bin Kalgoorlie 1980 About Script error: No such module "convert". tall Located on Hannan Street[170]
Big Bobtail Stirk Street, Kalamunda, Perth 2012 Script error: No such module "convert". Carved out of rammed earth by Yagan memorial artist Roman Antoniuk,[171] and modelled on a Script error: No such module "convert". blue-tongued skink that lives on the block.
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The Big Camera Meckering

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A building housing a museum of photography and a collection of over 3000 cameras[172]
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The Big Cricket Bat Narrikup The Script error: No such module "convert". bat was constructed by Tony Poad, who has revived the local general store into not only a thriving mixed business, but also a cricketing museum. Although the museum is located at the general store, the Big Cricket Bat is situated at the local cricket ground. Accompanying the Bat is the world's first known cricket oval cricket bat fence, which is essentially the boundary picket fence with the top and bottom rails made out of normal planks and the vertical pickets are cricket bats. The fence is currently unfinished and it is assessed that the builders (who are on the local cricket team and led by Tony Poad) need approximately 2,000 more bats to complete the project.
The Big Crocodile Wyndham

-15.4874, 128.12385

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King Neptune Two Rocks, Yanchep 1982[173] Heritage-listed (2006). Originally built for Atlantis Marine Park.
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The Big Lobster Dongara 2005[174] Corner of the Brand Highway & Moreton Terrace
The Big Lollipop Ravensthorpe Situated at the 'Yummylicious Candy Shack' lolly shop at 89 Morgans St, Ravensthorpe, WA. Also home to some big Liquorice allsorts.
File:Big Lollipop.jpg
The Big Marron The Capel Marron Farm,

313 Goodwood Road, Capel WA 6271

Known as "Rex of the River", based on the local species of freshwater crayfish, the Cherax tenuimanus. The Big Marron is located Capel Marron Farm, between Capel and Donnybrook.
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The Big Mushroom Balingup

-33.78859, 115.97637

Situated in the gardens of the Old Cheese Factory, Nannup Road, Balingup.
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Big Orange Harvey

-33.06318, 115.89183

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Big Periodic Table Joondalup 2019 Script error: No such module "convert". The world's largest permanent periodic table of the elements can be found on the side of the five storey science building (Building 15) at Edith Cowan University and can be viewed from a smaller periodic table picnic table nearby. The periodic table is more than 4 times larger than the previous largest at the University of Murcia in Spain. It was inaugurated to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the table's creation by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev.
The Big Prawn Exmouth 2005 7 m high

(weights 2000 kg)

Situated outside the Exmouth Cultural Arts Centre.
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Big Tractor Carnamah 2024 Script error: No such module "convert". high, Script error: No such module "convert". long A replica of a Chamberlain 40K, it is the largest tractor sculpture in the world.[175]
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The Big Leeuwin Way Whale Eucla Script error: No such module "convert". Situated in the carpark of the Eucla roadhouse, Eyre Highway.
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The Big Whale Shark Exmouth 2002 This is situated on Murat Road next to the petrol station.[176]
File:The Big Whale Shark in Exmouth, Western Australia, 2024 2.jpg
The Big Wheelbarrow Port Hedland Situated at the entrance to the Wedgefield Industrial Area between Port Hedland and South Hedland.
World's Largest Wooden Pendulum Clock Nannup 2019 Over Script error: No such module "convert". The world's largest wooden pendulum clock. Built in the Nannup by Kevin Bird and housed in a purpose-built tower it opened to the public as a tourist attraction in January 2019. Made out of local timber Jarrah and Sheoak. The clock was removed in May 2019; only the building remains.
Fergus the Bull Forrest Highway, just north of Bunbury 23 December 2002 4 m A 4 m wooden carved cross legged bull, resting its chin on its left hoof and holding a wine goblet in its right hoof. Fergus is the mascot for Ferguson Valley, an area in Dardanup. File:Fergus the Bull (2).jpg
Wardandi Boodja Koombana Drive, Bunbury February 2019 5 m high, 6 m wide Representing a Noongar face

Artists: Alex and Nicole Mickle, and engineer Mike Kimble. Took 1 year to make.

File:Wardandi Boodja.jpg

In popular culture

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Locations of a number of Australia's big things
  • The London production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: the Musical references the Big Prawn, Big Merino, Big Pineapple and the Big Banana.
  • The ABC produced a documentary titled Big Things as part of its program The Big Picture.
  • The National Museum in Canberra has a comprehensive multimedia exhibit displaying many big things.
  • In 2007 Australia Post issued a set of 50c postage stamps by Reg Mombassa, commemorating five of the most iconic big things:
    • The Big Banana at Coffs Harbour (NSW)
    • The Big Golden Guitar at Tamworth (NSW)
    • The Big Lobster at Kingston SE (SA)
    • The Big Merino at Goulburn (NSW)
    • The Big Pineapple at Nambour (QLD)[177]
  • Danny Wallace mentions Australia's big things in his book Yes Man.
  • Travel writer Bill Bryson details his visit to the Big Lobster and the Big Bull in his book Down Under / In a Sunburned Country
  • In the Australian comedy film Young Einstein, when the titular character books into a hotel, the desk clerk asks if he's "Here to see the Big Bed?"
  • English stand-up comedian Ross Noble visited many of Australia's big things during his 2009 tour Ross Noble's Australian Trip.
  • Australian comedians the Listies categorise Australia's big things in their comedy dictionary, Ickypedia, as "Enbigenating".
  • The Big Pineapple appears in TY the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue.
  • In 2004, the Foxtel channel TV1 featured Magda's Big Things hosted by Magda Szubanski between commercial programming. Szubanski would visit a "Big Thing" and provide amusing, but often fictional, commentary. Magda's Big Things was the winner of the 2004 ASTRA Award for Most Outstanding Australian Production Short Form.
  • In 2022, Australian confectionary brand Allen's released a gummy lolly mix called Big Aussie Road Trip containing 5 gummy sweets inspired by the Big Things.[178]
  • In 2023, Melbourne punk band Private Function released their third album 370HSSV 0773H. The album cover included a scratchcard competition to win $2999, a test pressing of the album and the winner's face on all future pressings of the album if all three scratchcard pictures matched. The scratchcard pictures included photos of the Big Banana and the Big Koala.[179][180]
  • In 2023, the Royal Australian Mint released a set of commemorative $1 coins featuring ten of the "big things".[181]
  • In 2023, five of the sculptures were used to illustrate Australian $1.20 stamps.[181]

See also

References

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  154. Clark, Big Things, pp. 182, 193.
  155. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  156. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  157. Clark, Big Things, p. 194.
  158. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  159. Clark, Big Things, p. 195.
  160. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  161. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  162. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  163. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  164. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  165. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  166. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  167. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  168. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  169. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  170. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  171. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  172. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  173. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  174. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  175. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  176. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  177. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  178. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  179. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  180. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  181. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".

Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

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