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Toolbox and Jockey
Last Train from Boree
Browley St, Morundah
Tim Fischer Park, Drummond St, Boree Creek
A tribute to the local horse races held in Morundah for over 100 years drawing crowds from all over NSW the Toolbox and Jockey Sculpture features in the village park.
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Across the road from the Boree Creek Hotel is the Tim Fischer Memorial Park, here you will find tribute to the man himself doing what he loved most... riding a steam train in his hometown.
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Swagman and Rusty
Savannah the Goanna
Drummond St, Boree Creek
20 William St, Urana
This scrap metal art work created by local scrap metal artist Andrew Whitehead, celebrates Boree Creeks centenary and pays tribute to the swaggies that once wandered this great land of ours.
One of local scrap metal aritist Andrew Whitehead's beautiful sculptures. Savannah the Urana Goanna tested Andrew's skills when she needed fine tuning to sit on the rock outside the Urana Bowling & Community Club.
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The Stockman and his Mob
Not so Itsy Spider
12 Milthorpe St, Oaklands
Oaklands Vintage Machinery Museum, 10 Coreen St, Oaklands
This 1.5 meter tall sculpture of the Oaklands Orchid sitting in front of the Oaklands Community Centre was commissioned by the Oaklands Country Women's Association.
To celebrate the Centenary of Federation, the people of Oaklands created the Oaklands Peoplescape metal artworks.
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Hardworking Horse
Shearing the Ram
Federation Way, Daysdale
Riverina Highway, Lowesdale
The hardworking metal man and horse, created by locals Doug Monroe and Jimmy Hewson as a reminder that "Coming together as a community, brings people together."
Local scrap metal sculptor Andrew Whitehead, together with the children of the Lowesdale Primary School gathered metal cogs and bits and pieces from local family farms to create this amazing tribute to the legendary Tom Roberts and his artwork.
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Peoplescape
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Orchid in a Tea Cup
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The Brolgas
Federation Way, Urana
Federation Way, Urana
222 Sanger St, Corowa
Commissioned by local Urana families, the mob of sheep being herded towards water by two stockmen can be spotted driving into Urana.
The world's second largest spider sculpture on the side of the Urana Water Tower. This giant redback spider sits 16 meters above the ground and is secured with 3 cables that leave it hanging in clear view as you drive by.
The Brolgas Sculptures have been watching over Corowa since 2005 when they found their home at the top of Sanger St to commemorate the 150 annivserary of Corowa.
King of the River
Digger Loughman Reserve, 126 Melbourne St, Mulwala Set on the foreshore of the picturesque Lake Mulwala this scrap metal artwork by local artist Andrew Whitehead doubles as a bike rack.