Big Things in Victoria
Explore 31 iconic oversized attractions in VIC
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Big Cows
Big Cows in Newhaven is a group of large cow sculptures located in Newhaven on Phillip Island, Victoria, celebrating the island's agricultural heritage.

Big Lizzie
Australia's largest traction engine at Red Cliffs, VIC, a working piece of pioneering history.

Chickaletta the Big Chook
A unique Big Chook sculpture made from rusted bike parts and corrugated iron at Myrtlebank Roaming Farms in Gippsland, Victoria.

FIDO (Fairfield Industrial Dog Object)
A giant industrial dog sculpture in Fairfield, VIC, standing guard over Melbourne's inner-north industrial heritage.

The Big Bowls Ball
A giant lawn bowls ball at Mooroopna, VIC, celebrating the beloved Australian pastime.

The Big Cherry
A giant cherry sculpture at Wyuna, Victoria, celebrating the Goulburn Valley's stone fruit orchards.

The Big Cigar
A giant cigar at Churchill, VIC, playing on the town's famous namesake.

The Big Coffee Maker
A giant coffee maker sculpture in Brunswick, Victoria, celebrating Melbourne's world-famous cafe culture and coffee obsession.

The Big Dolphin Fish
A giant fish sculpture at Tooradin, Victoria, celebrating the fishing heritage of Western Port Bay.

The Big Eyed Scad
An unusual fish sculpture in Edenhope, Victoria, built in 2006, named after a species of marine fish found in Australian waters.

The Big Golf Ball
A giant golf ball at Spring Valley Golf Course in Heatherton, Victoria, marking one of Melbourne's popular public golf venues.

The Big Kookaburra
A 5.5-metre tall kookaburra sculpture unveiled in 2025 in Donald, Victoria, celebrating Australia's iconic laughing bird.

The Big Magpie
Swoop the Big Barrwarrang is a 3.5-metre magpie sculpture in Euroa's Seven Creeks Park, installed in 2023 and named after the Taungurung word for magpie.

The Big Mallee Bull
A powerful Mallee bull sculpture in Birchip, Victoria, celebrating the toughness of Mallee farmers and their livestock.

The Big Miner
An 8-metre tall gold miner statue at Gold Rush Golf in Warrenheip, Victoria, standing alongside Big Ned Kelly on the outskirts of Ballarat.

The Big Miners Spade
The Big Miners Spade in Chiltern stands 5 metres tall at the southern entrance to town, celebrating the gold rush heritage with regent honeyeaters carved on the handle.

The Big Mouth (Luna Park)
The Big Mouth (Luna Park) in St Kilda is the iconic giant laughing face entrance of Luna Park Melbourne in St Kilda, VIC, welcoming visitors since 1912.

The Big Ned Kelly Glenrowan
A massive Ned Kelly statue in Glenrowan, VIC, site of the famous bushranger's last stand.

The Big Pheasant
A giant pheasant sculpture at Goughs Bay, VIC, near Lake Eildon.

The Big Rosella
A giant crimson rosella sculpture in Cobram, VIC, celebrating the colourful native parrots of the Murray River region.

The Big Seat
A giant chair sculpture at Arthurs Seat, VIC, playing on the location's name at this scenic Mornington Peninsula lookout.

The Big Sphinx
A 15-metre replica of the Egyptian Sphinx in North Geelong, Victoria, built in 1998 at an automotive business.

The Big Strawberry
A 2-metre tall and 4-metre wide strawberry sculpture at The Big Strawberry store in Koonoomoo, Victoria's Goulburn Valley.

The Big Stubby
The Big Stubby in Tawonga is a giant beer bottle celebrating Australia's love of a cold stubby, representing the iconic VB (Victoria Bitter) beer.

The Big Tap
The Big Tap in Phillip Island is a gravity-defying water tap suspended in mid-air at A Maze'N Things on Phillip Island, appearing to pour an endless stream of water.

The Big Watermelon
A giant watermelon sculpture at a fruit market in Wantirna South, Victoria, celebrating fresh produce in Melbourne's eastern suburbs.

The Big Wave
The Big Wave at Newhaven on Phillip Island is an interactive surfing sculpture where visitors can pose on a surfboard inside a giant blue wave.

The Big Wine Bottle
A giant wine bottle sculpture in Rutherglen, Victoria, built in 1969, celebrating the region's historic wine industry.

The Giant Koala
A 14-metre tall bronze koala in Dadswells Bridge, Victoria, sculpted by Ben Van Zetten in 1989 and renamed 'Sam' in 2009 to honour a koala rescued from the Black Saturday bushfires.

The Giant Pocket Watch (Melbourne Central Clock)
A giant hanging fob watch in Melbourne Central shopping centre, featuring hourly musical performances with Australian wildlife.

World's Largest Rolling Pin
The World's Largest Rolling Pin in Wodonga, VIC - a massive 10-metre timber rolling pin celebrating the region's baking heritage.
