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The Big Swan is located in Dunedoo in front of the Swan Motel.
Dunedoo is a small village situated within the Warrumbungle Shire of central western New South Wales, Australia. Dunedoo is well known to Australian travellers due to its distinctive name (Dunnyis a colloquial Australian word for a toilet). The name is actually derived from a local Aboriginal word meaning ...
The Big Tap suspended in the air above A Maze'N Things on Phillip Island Road.
Cowes is the main township on Phillip Island in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It is about two hours' drive from Melbourne and can also be reached by ferry from Stony Point on the Mornington Peninsula. Cowes is located on the northern side of Phillip Island and faces towards F...
The Big Tasmanian Devil is standing at the entrance to the Trowunna Wildlife park and Tasmanian Devil research centre.
Mole Creek is a town in the upper Mersey Valley, in the central north of Tasmania, Australia. Mole Creek is well known for its honey and accounts for about 35 percent of Tasmania's honey production.
The town is named after Mole Creek, a tributary of t...
The Big Tennis Racquet is a 13.8 metres (45 ft) long replica of a tennis racquet used by Evonne Goolagong has been built in Evonne Goolagong Park. Goolagong unveiled the exact scale model of the wooden Dunlop racquet during Barellan's centenary celebrations on 3 October 2009.
Barellan is a small town in Narrandera Shire in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Austr...
The Big Trout in Oberon, NSW, Australia
Oberon is a town and local government area (see Oberon Shire) in the central tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. The main industries are farming, forestry and wood products. The town usually receives snowfall during the winter months, owing to its high altitude. At the 2011 census, Oberon had a population of 2,459 people.
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Mortels Sheepskin Factory is home to The Big Ugg Boots. These big ugg boots are 13 times the size of a women's US size 8 ugg boot. The Big Ugg Boots are located in the Hunter Region of NSW.
Thornton is a suburb in the City of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia. It is bisected by the New England Highway.
The Big Wave is a popular photo point, where you can ride the wave. Located at the Islantis Surf Experience, Phillip Island Road, Newhaven.
Newhaven is a town in southern Victoria, in the south Gippsland region. Located on Phillip Island, adjacent to the channel known as The Narrows, it is the town on the island side of the bridge linking Phillip Island to the mainlan...
The Big Wickets is located at the front of the local cricket pitch, commemorating locally born player Jack Badcock.
Westbury is a town in the central north of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 30 km west of Launceston on the Bass Highway, and at the 2006 census had a population of 1,476. It is part of, and the headquarters of, the Meander Valley Council area.
Westbury's la...
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.
The Big Wine Bottle is a water tower in Rutherglen, Victoria that is the shape and colour of a wine bottle. It's located on the corner of Campbell St and Hopetoun Rd.
The Big Wool Baleswas an attraction (now closed) consisting of five linked structures designed to resemble five gigantic woolbales - a tribute to the importance of the local wool industry. Together they form a building and a cafe containing wool-related displays such as historical memorabilia, including farming and shearing equipment, wool scales, old horse harnesses,...
Six bull statues representing the main breeds of the area are situated throughout Rockhampton in recognition of Rockhampton's Beef Capital of Australia title.
Rockhampton is a city and local government area in Queensland, Australia. The city lies on the Fitzroy River, approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the river mouth, and some 600 kilometres (370 mi) north of t...