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QLD Things of Interest List Produced by Kaylene Kirkpatrick QLD Things of Interest List Produced by Kaylene Kirkpatrick Supported by Town Icon Address Year/Artist Done Acacia Ridge The Big Apple 1102 Beaudesert Rd Big XXXX Can 1386 Beaudesert Rd Montipora Apartments Airlie Beach Tiki 273 Shute Harbour Rd Big Butterfly 2634 Shute Harbour Rd Aitkenvale Big Animals 22 Kimball St Alexandra Headland Big Bowling Pin 8 Mari St Big Swan 3 Mari St Allenstown Big Bundie Bottle 160 Gladstone Rd Cnr Burke Development Rd & Almaden Almaden Big Tree Frog Ginjevella Alva Big V8 Can 30 Narrah St Anakie The Big Sapphire 1 Anakie Rd Andergrove Big Bulldog Theo Hanson Softball Oval, Beaconsfield Rd Anna Bay The Big Peach 20 Port Stephens Drive Annadale Brolga 40-48 Murray Lyans Cres Arundel Big Deck Chair 3/2 Kendoe St Ascot Big Dragon 11 Petrie St Ashmore Big Bowling Pin 137 Currumburra Rd Atherton Big Barramundi Cnr Weaver St & Atherton Herberton Rd Augathella The Big Meat Ant 55 Main St Song I've Been Everywhere Man Ayr Big Mango Man & Corn Cobber 40 Home Hill Rd Big Carpet Snake Plantation Rd, 3 Kennedy St Big Turtle Plantation Park, 11-15 Kennedy St Bald Knob Big Half Barrel Info Centre, 787 Landsborough Maleny Rd Ballandean Rock Pyramid 2 Jacobsons Rd Fruitsforus Railway Station, 28202 New England Hwy Balmoral Ridge Big Harp Gallery, 926 Maleny-Montville Rd Bambaroo Song I've Been Everywhere Man Banana Banana the Bullock Cnr Leichhardt & Dawson Hwy Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge 103 Oak St Thong-A-Phone 133 Oak St Bargara Big Ice Cream 12 See St Big Turtle 59 Esplanade Barmaryee Big Camel 491 Barmaryee Rd Beaudesert The Big Pumpkin 92 Brisbane St Beenleigh Royal Hotel 85 George St Beerwah The Big Mower Cnr Roys Rd & Steve Irwin Way Big Crocodile, Big Hands Little Australian Zoo Mammel 1638 Steve Irwin Way Belgain Gardens Big Fish 57-61 Primrose St Benaraby Big Hands 51916 Bruce Hwy Biloela Water Tank Art 6 State Farm Rd U/K Biboohra Big Lizard Wetlands, 621 Pickford Rd Biggendon Big Rose 15 Edward St Birdsville Song I've Been Everywhere Man Blackall The Big Merino Ram Park, 145 Shamrock St Bongaree Water Tank Art Welsby Parade 2018 / Scott Nagy Boonah Big Pencils Park St Buddina Water Tank Art Lot 577 Pacific Blvd Bouldercombe Royal Hotel 9 Mt Usher Rd Boulia Water Tank Art Cnr Herbert & Dutton St U/K Bowen The Big Mango 2A Herbert St Big Mango Man & Corn Cobber Grand View Hotel, 5 Herbert St QLD Page 1 Big Snake & Brolgas Mullers Lagoon Park, 41 Hillview Rd 2018 / Phantast Water Tank Art Tynwald Ave CulturalMusic & Arts Assoc Bowen Hills Big Hands 510 St Pauls Terrace Brendale Big GolfBall 6385 Pine Rd Raptor & T-Rex Vets 6225 Pine Rd Brigaloo Song I've Been Everywhere Man Brisbane CBD Big Cicada Cnr Melbourne & Grey St Big Dandelion Art Gallery, Stanley Pl Kanga Plants 466 George St Big Poinsettia 109 Roma St Big Knot 6 Howard St Brisbane (West End) The Big Paperclip Brisbane (8mile Plains) The Big Redback Brisbane Airport Big Frog 11 The Circuit Broadbeach Big Shedd & Snake Bratton Park, Old Burleigh Rd Big Koala Kurrawa Park, Old Burleigh Rd Lake Wyaralong Sculpture Park Bromelton Big Head, Eagle, Fishing Rod Mount Joyce Rec Ground Access Road The Big Rum Bottle, Turtle & Bundaberg Bundy Bottle 36 Avenue St Big Lungfish 3 Quay St Bundaberg East Big Barrel 747 Bargary Rd Big Schneiders Barrell 5 Alexandra St Cairns The Big Captain Cook 200-202 Sheridan St Muddy the big Fish 174 Esplanade Big Jelly Babies Arts Centre 96 Abbott St The Big Shell 173-181 Esplanade Cairns North Big Shrimp 351 Sheridan St Caloundra Water Tank Art 22 Queen St (Kings Beach) 2014 / U/K Cambroom Caravan Park Cambroon Big Wooden Bike 2951 Maleny/Kenilworth Rd Camooweal Horned Kangaroo 10 Batkley Hwy Capella Light Horse Brigade Monument Gregory Hwy Cardwell The Big Mud Crab & Deck Chair 87 Victoria St Big Boomerang 235 Victoria St Big Eel 142 Victoria St Carrawa Market, Cnr Manchester Rd & Gooding Carrara Lots of things Drive Castle Hill The Saint Castle Hill Lookout, Castle Hill Rd Water Tank Art James St (Townsville) 2012 / Garth Jankovic Centenary Heights Big Sausage King 138 South St Charleville Big Bilby 79 King St Big Kangaroo 47 Willis St Big Yellow Bellyfish 11 Wills St Water Tank Art Parry St 2019 / Guido Van Helten Charters Towers Big Boot 28 Deane St Chermside The Big Boot/Shoe 621 Gympie Rd Childers Royal Hotel 6 Randall St Chillagoe Big Elasmosaur 76 King St Chinchilla The Big Water Melon Info Centre, 123 Chinchilla Rd Cloncurry Water Tank Art Chinaman Creek Dam Rd (Barkly Hwy End) 2018 / Joel Fergie Song I've Been Everywhere Man Cobar Big Miner Cobar Miners Heritage Park,Conduit St Condamine Big Cow Bell 22 Wambo St Song I've Been Everywhere Man Cooktown Big Grouper 7 Webber Esplanade Big Snake & Brolgas Information Centre Crocodile 9 Boundary Rd Coolangatta Big Rail Nails, Koala, 28 Musgrove St Song I've Been Everywhere Man Coolum Beach Big Paint Brush 127-129 Greenoaks Dr Big Dinosaur 1 Warran Rd Corfield Raptor Lot 1 Dinosaur Drive Cranbrook Big Termite 454 Ross River Big Bust of Men 155 Nathan St Crowley Vale The Big Orange 31 Crowley Vale Rd Cunnamulla Cunnamulla Fella 3 Jane St Water Tank Art Cnr Watson & Mabel St 2019 / Guido Van Helten Song I've Been Everywhere Man Currumbin Big Koala Wildlife Sanctuary, 28 Tomewin St QLD Page 2 Big Bee Hive & Surf Board 35 Tomewin St Daintree The Big Barramundi 12 Stewart Street Daintree Cruises Daintree Lower The Big Crocodile Cape Tribulation Rd Dalby Big Camping Chair 47 Condamine St Hydraulic Ram 28 Loudoun Rd Dalveen Song I've Been Everywhere Man Daradgee Frog on big Banana Cnr Esplanade & Bruce Hwy Dysart Big Truck 49 Garnham Dr Shopping Centre Earlville Big Marlin 4/520-524 Mulgrave Rd Elimbah The Big Strawberry Rolin Farms, 124-190 Rutters Rd Emerald The Big Easel Moreton Park, Cnr Clermnt & Ruby St Dragon Info Centre, 3 Clermont St Emu Park Singing Ship 1 Hill St Eromanga Sauropod & Babies 1 Dream St Frilled Neck Lizard & Diprotodon Eulo Optatum, and others Adventure Way (Leo St) Ferny Hills Water Tank Art Geigers Rd 2014 / U/K Fitzgerald Creek Big Banana 65296 Bruce Hwy Fitzgibbon Big Mushroom & Caterpillars Higgen Playground, 41 Roghan Rd Flaxton Big Rooster 344-346 Montville-Mapleton Rd Fortitude Valley Big Vodka Bottle 680 Ann St Big Carpet Snake 32 Duncan St Garbutt Big Chair 103/141 Duckworth St Gatton Royal Hotel 2 Railway St Gayndah The Big Orange 3 Mick Lutvey Street Big Boot Public School, 31 Meson St Genfields Big Spanner 85 Lakeview Rd Gin Gin Song I've Been Everywhere Man Gladstone Big Soccer Ball 45 Gladstone/Denaraby Rd Big Muffler 107 Hanson Rd Glen Alpine Big Logan Berries 7 Townsend Rd Glen View Big Frog 11 Ballentyne Court Goondiwindi The Big Map of Australia ? Gunsynd - The Goondiwindi Grey ? Big Cod Motor Inn, 7 Anderson St Big Cutlery Coffee Shop, 111 Marshell St Water Tank Art McLean St/MacIntyre St U/K Song I've Been Everywhere Man Royal Hotel 48 Marshall St Gordonvale Big Frog Norman Park, Gordon St Green Hill Water Tank Art 203 Russell Terrace 2017 / U/K Greenslopes Big Tap 11 Montagne St Fresh Produce Gumlu The Big Pumpkin & Watermelon 24992 Bruce Hwy Gunalda Big Tea Cup Cnr Bruce Hwy & Queen St Gympie The Big Pineapple 76 Nambour Connection Rd Big Soccer Ball 70 Crescent Rd Big Fishing Reel 175 Brisbane Rd Water Tank Art Cnr John St & Brisbane Rd 2019 / U/k Royal Hotel 190 Mary St Haigsela Big Bundy Bottle 70 Warrego Hwy The Big Red Elephant Warrego Hwy Harristown Big Cricket Bat 31 Spencer St Harrisville Royal Hotel Lot 1, Dunns Ave Hatton Vale The Big Red Elephant ? Herberton Royal Hotel 44 Grace St Hervey Bay Big Whiting 13 Zephyr St Hideaway Bay Big Deck Chair Caravan Park, 44 Hydeaway Bay Dr Holloway's Beach Water Tank Art Cnr Cassia & Oleander St 2018 / Low Bros Home Hill Big Can Cutters 99 Georgees Rd Big Sugar Cane 153 Eighth Ave Big Sardine Can Lloyd Mann Park, 146 Eight Ave Big Woodstock Can 149 Eight Ave Hope Island Big Coffee Cup 52 Crescent Ave Hughenden Big Dinosaur 36 Stansfield St Royal Hotel 21 Moran St Indooroopilly Song I've Been Everywhere Man Ingham Big Fish & Tyto Grass Owl Cnr Cooper St & Bruce Hwy Royal Hotel 46 Lannercost St Inglewood Royal Hotel 41 Albert St QLD Page 3 Irymple Big Orange 3093T Fifteenth St Isisford Big Yellowbelly Fish 20 St Ann St Jacobs Well Big Utensils Tavern, 170 Pimparra- Jacob Wells Rd Jericho The Trumpeter 33 Darwin St Kalbar Royal Hotel George Street 2017 / JordonBruce, Joel Kallangur Water Tank Art Curruthrs Water Tower Park Fergie & Travis Vison Kilroy Yowie Yowie Park, Cnr Hope & Ethol St Kinka Beach The Big Kinka Whale 1059 Scenic Hwy' Kirwin Big Dog 'Clansy' 68 Thuringow Dr Koumala Big XXXX Can Pub, 13 Brown St Kulangoor The Big Cow 9-11 Ayrshire Rd Kumbarilla Song I've Been Everywhere Man Kunda Park Big Garage Remote 6 Enterprise St Big Hand Mobile 2-30 Enterprise St Kuranda Big Grass Hopper 26 Coondoo St Kybong Matilda the Kangaroo 1516 Old Bruce Hwy Labrador Big Koala 371 Marine Parade Laidley Big Seed Pot Seats 132 Patrick St The Big Frog 31 Laidley-Plainland Rd Leyburn Royal Hotel 18 McIntyre St Logan Water Tank Art Middle Road (Boronia Heights) 2019 / Paul Tumbull Stockman Hall of Fame Longreach Big Stockman Curlew Road Mackay Big Banana 25 Harbour Rd Big Fish Bones 255/100 River St Big Slouch Hat RSL, 70 Sydney St Big Scrabble Tiles 83 Victoria St Orchid House Queen Park, Goldsmith St Boer War Memorial Queen Park, Goldsmith St Mackay Harbour Crocodile, Fred Flinstone, Snoope Mulherin Road Park, 67E Point Drive Maleny Big Cheelse, Milk Canister Maleny Cheese, 1 Clifford St Big Purple Deck Chair 233 Maleny Stanley River Rd Big Wine Barrell 787 Landsborough-Maleny
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