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176 Big Things with this tag

Anmatjere Woman and Child
Anmatjere Woman and Child in Aileron is a giant 7-metre tall sculpture of an Aboriginal woman and child at Aileron, Northern Territory, standing alongside the Big Anmatjere Man.

Big Apple (Tallong)
The Big Apple in Tallong, NSW, is a hyper-realistic fibreglass apple sculpture built in 1988 by Carl Zeschke, celebrating the region's rich apple-growing heritage dating back to the 1900s.

Big Barramundi
A 6-metre long fibreglass barramundi celebrating Normanton's status as the 'Barramundi Capital of Australia'.

Big Cherries - Pages Flat
Giant cherry sculptures at Pages Flat, South Australia, celebrating the Adelaide Hills cherry growing region.

Big Cow
A large cow sculpture located in Highfields, Queensland, celebrating the region's dairy farming heritage.

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 Crocodile
Big Crocodile in Wyndham is a massive 20-metre long concrete saltwater crocodile sculpture serving as both tourist attraction and swimming safety reminder in Australia's far north.

Big Dinosaur
A large dinosaur sculpture located in Darwin, Northern Territory, celebrating the Top End's connection to prehistoric times.

Big Dinosaur (Ballandean)
Big Dinosaur (Ballandean) in Ballandean is a large Triceratops sculpture located in Ballandean, Queensland, in the heart of the Granite Belt wine region.

Big Frog
A large frog sculpture located in Bicheno, Tasmania, on the state's picturesque east coast.

Big Galah
An impressive 8-metre tall pink and grey galah sculpture marking the halfway point across Australia between Sydney and Perth.

Big Golden Guitar
A 12-meter tall fibreglass guitar monument celebrating Tamworth's status as Australia's Country Music Capital, opened by Slim Dusty in 1988.

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

Big Mango
Big Mango in Bowen is a 10-meter tall, 7-tonne fibreglass tribute to Bowen's mango industry, famously 'stolen' by Nando's in 2014 for a viral marketing campaign.

Big Mining Tools
Big Mining Tools in Mining Region is giant pick and shovel sculpture celebrating Queensland's rich mining heritage, featuring oversized mining implements towering over visitors.

Big Penguin
An iconic 3-metre tall ferro-cement penguin statue that has welcomed visitors to Penguin, Tasmania since 1975.

Big Potato
A 10-metre fibreglass potato built in 1977, modelled on a Sebago potato, sitting in a field in Robertson.

Big Rocking Horse
An 18.3-meter tall steel and concrete rocking horse overlooking the Adelaide Hills, complete with internal viewing platforms and a wildlife park.

Big Rum Bottle
A 7-metre tall replica of the iconic Bundaberg Rum bottle, originally built for World Expo 88 and now standing at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery visitor centre.

Big Trout
Big Trout in Adaminaby is a 10-metre tall, 2.5-tonne fibreglass rainbow trout sculpture celebrating Adaminaby's fishing heritage.

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

Doug the Truffle Dog
A giant truffle hunting dog at Deloraine, TAS, celebrating Tasmania's gourmet truffle industry.

Fergus the Bull
A famous fibreglass bull statue in Bunbury, WA, the mascot of the Ferguson Valley wine region south of Perth.

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

Giant Ram (Bart)
Giant Ram (Bart) in Wagin is australia's second-largest ram sculpture, a 9-metre tall tribute to Western Australia's wool industry, affectionately known as 'Bart'.

Gubulla Munda (Brolgas and Snake)
Gubulla Munda, the Dreamtime serpent and brolga statues at Mullers Lagoon in Bowen, Queensland, are striking Indigenous art sculptures representing local cultural heritage.

Map the Miner
Map the Miner stands at Kapunda, representing the Cornish miners who worked South Australia's copper mines in the 1800s.

Stanley the Emu
Stanley the Emu in Lightning Ridge is an 18-metre tall emu sculpture made from recycled VW Beetle parts in Lightning Ridge, NSW, one of Australia's most creative Big Things.

The Big Acorns
The Big Acorns in Molonglo Valley is a collection of giant bronze acorn sculptures in Molonglo Valley, ACT, symbolizing growth and the new suburb's connection to nature.

The Big Ant
A giant ant sculpture in Poochera, South Australia, celebrating the industrious insect and the small outback town's community spirit.

The Big Apple
A 4-metre steel and fibreglass apple sculpture in Queensland's Granite Belt, originally built in 1978 and later transformed from a Granny Smith to a Royal Gala.

The Big Apple Batlow
A giant apple in Batlow, NSW, celebrating the town's famous apple orchards in the Snowy Valleys.

The Big Avocado
A giant avocado sculpture at Duranbah, NSW, celebrating Australia's love of the versatile green fruit.

The Big Axe
A giant wooden axe sculpture in Longley, Tasmania, commemorating the timber industry that shaped the Huon Valley's history.

The Big Banana
The Big Banana in Coffs Harbour is australia's first purpose-built Big Thing, the Big Banana has welcomed visitors to Coffs Harbour since 1964.

The Big Barra
A giant barramundi fish at Daintree Village, QLD, celebrating Australia's most prized sport fish.

The Big Barramundi
A giant barramundi sculpture in Wanguri, Darwin, Northern Territory, celebrating the Top End's most prized game fish.

The Big Barrel
A massive 25-metre tall barrel serving as the visitor centre for Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, opened by Mark Vaile in 2005.

The Big Bee
A giant honeybee sculpture in various locations celebrating Australia's important beekeeping industry.

The Big Beer Can
A giant XXXX beer can sculpture near Ghan in the Northern Territory, celebrating the Australian love of cold beer in the outback.

The Big Beer Can
A giant beer can sculpture in Launceston, Tasmania, celebrating Australia's love of a cold one and Tasmania's craft brewing heritage.

The Big Beer Can
A massive XXXX beer can structure in Coolangatta, Queensland, celebrating Queensland's iconic beer and the state's love affair with cold brews.

The Big Bicycle
A 9-metre tall and 6-metre wide bicycle sculpture at Chullora Recycling Centre, built by John Ridley, Andy Lugiz and Phillip Becker in 1997.

The Big Blue Heeler
The Big Blue Heeler in Muswellbrook is a 2-metre tall bronze sculpture of an Australian Cattle Dog celebrating Muswellbrook's connection to the iconic working breed, erected in 2001.

The Big Bob-tail Lizard
A giant bobtail lizard sculpture in Port Lincoln, South Australia, celebrating one of Australia's most recognizable native reptiles.

The Big Bobtail
A giant bobtail lizard sculpture at Mandurah, WA, celebrating this iconic Western Australian reptile.

The Big Bogan
A humorous sculpture of a classic Australian bogan character in Nyngan, NSW, located at the Bogan Shire entrance and celebrating Aussie larrikin culture.

The Big Bolt and Nut
The Big Bolt and Nut in Roma advertises Banks Bolts and Fasteners on Raglan Street, a quirky industrial Big Thing in outback Queensland.

The Big Books
A stack of giant books in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, celebrating literacy and the importance of reading in outback communities.

The Big Boomerang
A 9-meter tall yellow metal boomerang in Wangara, Western Australia, celebrating Australia's iconic Indigenous throwing tool.

The Big Bowl
A 3-metre tall replica lawn bowl weighing 1.5 tonnes, celebrating Lake Cathie's bowling heritage since 1975.

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

The Big Bulls
The Big Bulls in Rockhampton is seven life-sized bull statues scattered across Rockhampton, Queensland, celebrating the city's status as Australia's beef capital, with five sculpted by Hugh Anderson from 1978.

The Big Bunyip
A giant bunyip sculpture in Gungahlin, ACT, bringing Australia's mythical water creature to life.

The Big Bush Turkey
An 8.5-metre tall Australian Brush Turkey sculpture built by local couple John and Chrystine Graham in 2018, standing proudly on Summerland Way.

The Big Cane Toad
A giant fibreglass cane toad standing 2.4 meters tall in Sarina, Queensland, celebrating the region's unique relationship with Australia's most infamous pest.

The Big Cassowary
A striking 5-meter tall cassowary sculpture in Mission Beach, Queensland, honoring one of Australia's most endangered and prehistoric-looking birds.

The Big Chairlift
A ski chairlift sculpture overlooking the Snowy River in Jindabyne, celebrating the region's status as Australia's premier alpine destination.

The Big Cheese
A giant cheese wheel at Bodalla in New South Wales, celebrating the historic Bodalla Dairy and Australia's cheese-making heritage.

The Big Cherries
A pair of giant cherries at Young, NSW, celebrating Australia's Cherry Capital and the town's famous National Cherry Festival.

The Big Cherry
A giant cherry sculpture at Latrobe, Tasmania, celebrating the town's claim as the Cherry Capital of Tasmania.

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

The Big Chook
The Big Chook in Mount Vernon is a massive 4-metre tall and 4-metre wide chicken sculpture in Mount Vernon, Western Sydney, celebrating Australia's love of poultry.

The Big Chook (Moonbi)
The Big Chook (Moonbi) in Moonbi is a 2-metre tall, 4-metre long rooster sculpture from the 1970s, celebrating the poultry industry in the New England region.

The Big Church Block Bottle
A giant wine bottle at Wirra Wirra winery in McLaren Vale, South Australia, celebrating one of Australia's most famous wine brands.

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

The Big Cockatoo
A giant sulphur-crested cockatoo sculpture in Mossman, Queensland, celebrating the iconic Australian bird.

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

The Big Coins
Oversized Australian coin sculptures in Deakin, ACT, near the Royal Australian Mint.

The Big Crocodile
A massive saltwater crocodile sculpture at Hartley's Crocodile Adventures in Wangetti, Queensland, between Cairns and Port Douglas.

The Big Deck Chair
A giant deck chair at Winton, QLD, inviting outback travelers to relax in dinosaur country.

The Big Dice
The Big Dice at Winnininnie on the Barrier Highway is a pyramid of six concrete dice blocks, a quirky roadside stop in outback South Australia.

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

The Big Dunlop Tyre
A giant Dunlop tyre sculpture on the Stuart Highway near Yamba, South Australia, a landmark for outback travellers.

The Big Easel
A giant 25-metre tall easel in Emerald, QLD, holding the world's largest reproduction of Van Gogh's Sunflowers, celebrating the town's connection to sunflower farming.

The Big Emu
A large emu sculpture in Lockhart, NSW, celebrating the region's emu population and Australia's largest native bird.

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 Flywheel
A massive mining flywheel at Beaconsfield, Tasmania, commemorating the historic gold mine that put this town on the map.

The Big Frogs
The Big Frogs in Darwin is a pair of giant green tree frog sculptures in Darwin, Northern Territory, celebrating the tropical amphibians that thrive in the Top End's wet season.

The Big G
A giant letter G sculpture in Gracemere, Queensland, marking the gateway to the Capricorn region near Rockhampton.

The Big Gold Nugget
The Big Gold Nugget at Grove Hill celebrates the historic gold mining heritage of the Douglas-Daly region, though much of its gold paint has worn off over time.

The Big Gold Panner
A 5-metre tall sculpture of a gold prospector panning for gold, celebrating the Bathurst region's gold rush heritage since 1979.

The Big Golden Gumboot
An 8-metre tall golden gumboot in Tully, Queensland, celebrating the town's status as Australia's wettest town with an annual rainfall exceeding 4 metres.

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 Guitar Narrandera
A giant guitar sculpture in Narrandera, NSW, celebrating country music in the Riverina region.

The Big Hand
A giant hand sculpture in NT, an artistic landmark in the Red Centre.

The Big Hat
A giant outback hat sculpture in Cradock, South Australia, erected in 2013 opposite the iconic Cradock Hotel.

The Big Hat
The Big Hat in Yeoval is a giant sculpture of Banjo Paterson's iconic bush hat in Yeoval, NSW, honouring Australia's beloved bush poet who was born in the region in 1864.

The Big Hazelnuts
Giant hazelnut sculptures in Hagley, Tasmania, celebrating the state's thriving hazelnut industry.

The Big Honey Bee
A giant honey bee sculpture in Huonville, Tasmania, celebrating the Huon Valley's thriving apiculture industry.

The Big Kangaroo (Rooey II)
The Big Kangaroo 'Rooey II' at Border Village stands over 8 metres tall holding a jar of Vegemite, welcoming travellers crossing the Nullarbor at the SA/WA border.

The Big Koala Family
A trio of fibreglass koala sculptures created by Natureworks, originally made for Coffs Harbour Zoo and relocated to Billabong Zoo Port Macquarie in 2003.

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

The Big Kookaburra
A magnificent laughing kookaburra sculpture in Kurri Kurri, NSW, celebrating Australia's iconic bird.

The Big Kronosaurus
The Big Kronosaurus in Richmond is a life-sized replica of the prehistoric marine reptile Kronosaurus queenslandicus at Kronosaurus Korner museum in Richmond, QLD.

The Big Lamb
A unique sculpture of a lamb standing over a potato plant, erected in 1988 to promote Guyra's lamb and potato industries in New England.

The Big Lobster
Known affectionately as 'Larry the Lobster', this 17-meter tall steel and fibreglass crustacean has towered over Kingston SE since 1979, celebrating South Australia's rock lobster fishing industry.

The Big Lollipop
A giant lollipop sculpture in Ravensthorpe, Western Australia, adding a quirky sweet touch to this Goldfields-Esperance town.

The Big Macadamia Nut
A giant macadamia nut at various locations celebrating Australia's native nut industry.

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 Mandarin
A giant mandarin orange at Mundubbera, QLD, celebrating the citrus capital of Queensland.

The Big Map of Australia
A giant outline map of Australia in Goondiwindi, Queensland, letting visitors stand in the heart of the nation.

The Big Marlin
A giant black marlin sculpture in Cairns, QLD, celebrating the world-famous game fishing industry.

The Big Marron
The Big Marron in Denmark is a giant freshwater crayfish sculpture in WA's Great Southern, celebrating this local delicacy.

The Big Meat Ant
A 7.5-metre long brass, copper, and steel meat ant sculpture in Augathella, QLD, named after the local football team the Mighty Meat Ants.

The Big Meat Pie
A giant meat pie sculpture in Yatala, Queensland, celebrating Australia's most beloved handheld meal.

The Big Melon
A giant slice of watermelon at Chinchilla, QLD, celebrating the melon capital of Australia.

The Big Merino
A 15-metre tall concrete merino ram in Goulburn, NSW, affectionately known as 'Rambo', modelled after a prize-winning stud ram and featuring a wool museum inside.

The Big Merino Ram
A giant merino ram statue in Blackall, Queensland, celebrating the legendary shearer Jackie Howe and the wool industry.

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 Miner's Lamp
A giant miner's carbide lamp sculpture in Bowenfels, NSW, commemorating the Western Coalfields mining heritage near Lithgow.

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 Motorcycle
A giant motorcycle sculpture at the historic Mooball pub in Mooball, NSW, celebrating the Northern Rivers biking culture.

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 Mower
The Big Mower in Beerwah is a massive 11-metre long and 3.6-metre tall ride-on mower in Beerwah, Queensland, built in 1974 at a major outdoor power equipment dealership.

The Big Mud Crab
A massive mud crab sculpture in Cardwell, Queensland, celebrating North Queensland's prized crustacean.

The Big Murray Cod
A giant Murray cod sculpture in Tocumwal, NSW, celebrating Australia's largest freshwater fish.

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

The Big Olive
A giant olive sculpture in Tailem Bend, South Australia, celebrating the region's Mediterranean climate and olive industry.

The Big Orange
A giant fibreglass orange celebrating Gayndah as Queensland's citrus capital, built in 1977 and housing the town's visitor information centre.

The Big Oyster
A giant oyster sculpture in Ceduna, South Australia, celebrating the town's famous Pacific oysters since 1992.

The Big Oyster Taree
A giant oyster sculpture in Taree, NSW, celebrating the Manning River's famous Sydney rock oysters.

The Big Peanut
A 3.4-metre tall peanut sculpture in Kingaroy, Queensland, celebrating the town's status as Australia's peanut capital.

The Big Peg
A giant clothes peg sculpture in Canowindra, NSW, one of the quirky attractions in this Central West town famous for fossils and balloons.

The Big Pelican
A giant pelican sculpture in Loxton, South Australia, built in 1992, celebrating the abundant birdlife of the Murray River.

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

The Big Photo Frame
A giant photo frame sculpture in Stanley, TAS, perfectly positioned to capture The Nut volcanic plug in your photographs.

The Big Pigeon
A giant pigeon sculpture in Adelaide's Rundle Mall, a beloved public art piece that has become a popular meeting spot and photo opportunity.

The Big Pineapple
The Big Pineapple in Woombye is a Sunshine Coast icon since 1971, this 16-meter tall fibreglass pineapple now anchors an adventure park featuring TreeTop Challenge, Wildlife HQ Zoo, and craft distillery experiences.

The Big Pitchfork
A giant pitchfork sculpture in Huntingfield, Tasmania, celebrating the agricultural heritage of southern Tasmania.

The Big Platypus
A large platypus sculpture in Latrobe, Tasmania, celebrating the area's healthy platypus population in the pristine Mersey River.

The Big Poo
The Big Poo in Kiama is a giant sculptural representation of a poo emoji located in Kiama, NSW, created as an interactive art installation promoting conversation about bowel health.

The Big Prawn
A giant prawn sculpture in Exmouth, Western Australia, celebrating the town's connection to the seafood industry and Ningaloo Reef.

The Big Prawn
A vibrant 9-meter tall concrete prawn standing proudly in Ballina, celebrating the region's thriving seafood industry and serving as an iconic photo opportunity since 1989.

The Big Pumpkin
A giant pumpkin sculpture at a roadside fruit stand in Gumlu, Queensland, standing alongside the Big Watermelon.

The Big Ram
A giant ram sculpture at Karoonda on the Mallee Highway in South Australia, celebrating the wool industry.

The Big Rig
An oil and gas drilling rig monument in Roma, QLD, marking Australia's first natural gas discovery and the birthplace of the nation's gas industry.

The Big Rock Lobster
A giant rock lobster mounted on the roof of Hursey Seafoods in Stanley, Tasmania, celebrating the island's premium crayfish industry.

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

The Big Rubik's Cube
A giant Rubik's Cube sculpture in Maroubra, NSW, a colourful puzzle installation in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

The Big Sapphire
A giant sapphire gemstone sculpture celebrating Australia's sapphire mining heritage in the gemfields region.

The Big Sapphire Ring
A giant sapphire ring sculpture in Sapphire, QLD, celebrating the Gemfields region as one of the world's richest sapphire deposits.

The Big Scotsman
The Big Scotsman in Medindie is a 5-metre tall fibreglass Highland warrior built in 1963 by Paul Kelly, possibly Australia's first Big Thing, predating the Big Banana.

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 Spider
A giant spider sculpture climbing the Urana water tower in NSW, one of Australia's most creative Big Things installations.

The Big Stockwhip
The Big Stockwhip at Mick's Whips in Fly Creek stands 7 metres tall and 25 metres long, marking the entrance to world-renowned whip maker Mick Denigan's property.

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 Sundial
A massive sundial sculpture in Singleton, NSW, celebrating the town's sunny climate and mining heritage.

The Big Swoop
A dramatic swooping bird sculpture in Civic, Canberra's CBD, capturing Australia's infamous magpie swooping season.

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 Tasmanian Devil
A fierce Tasmanian devil sculpture in Mole Creek, Tasmania, celebrating the island's iconic marsupial carnivore.

The Big Tasmanian Tiger
A giant thylacine sculpture in Mole Creek, TAS, commemorating the extinct Tasmanian Tiger near its former wilderness habitat.

The Big Tennis Racquet
A giant tennis racquet in Barellan, NSW, honoring the hometown of tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley.

The Big Thermometer
A 10-metre tall working thermometer in Queensland's coldest town, displaying live temperature readings day and night with a beautiful stone facade.
The Big Thumbs Up
A giant thumbs up sculpture in Scottsdale, TAS, giving a massive endorsement to this Northeast Tasmanian town.

The Big Tractor
The world's biggest tractor in Carnamah, Western Australia - a massive Chamberlain C670 standing over 7 metres tall, celebrating the town's agricultural heritage.

The Big Turtle
A 1.5-metre tall and 4-metre wide turtle sculpture in Lyons, Darwin, built in 2004 to celebrate the Northern Territory's marine wildlife.

The Big UGG Boots
Giant UGG boots at Thornton, NSW, celebrating Australia's iconic sheepskin footwear.

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 Whale
A giant whale sculpture at Eucla, Western Australia, welcoming travellers crossing the Nullarbor Plain.

The Big Whale Shark
A giant whale shark sculpture in Exmouth, Western Australia, built in 2002, celebrating the town's famous whale shark swimming experiences.

The Big Wheelbarrow
The Big Wheelbarrow in Port Hedland is a giant yellow wheelbarrow celebrating the town's famous wheelbarrow race that raised over $1 million for charity.

The Big Wickets
Giant cricket stumps in Westbury, TAS, celebrating Tasmania's passion for cricket and the village green traditions of country Australia.

The Big Winch
A giant mining winch at Coober Pedy, SA, celebrating the opal mining capital of the world.

The Big Windmill
A massive Southern Cross windmill in Penong, South Australia, celebrating the outback's iconic water pumps.

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

The Big Yellow Motorcycle
A bright yellow oversized motorcycle sculpture in Montumana, TAS, a quirky roadside attraction on Tasmania's west coast.

The Giant Jumping Crocodile
A giant crocodile sculpture at Adelaide River, NT, marking the famous jumping crocodile cruise destination.

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.

William the Wombat
A giant wombat sculpture in Thallon, QLD, representing the rare northern hairy-nosed wombat found in nearby Epping Forest National Park.

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.
