Built in 1964, The Big ‘Nana is one of Australia’s oldest iconic big things. Found in Coffs Harbour, NSW (a 5-hour drive from Sydney), you can spot this giant yellow fruit at the Big Banana Fun Park, where people of all ages can enjoy fun rides and attractions.It stands at five metres in height and 13 metres in length, making it 86 times larger than an average-sized banana.. The Big Carpet Snake. The Big Carpet Snake of Ayr is an impressive feature of Plantation Park, in Ayr. Queensland. We visited here in 2008, but we only just found this image of another big thing to add to our list. This 60-metre Giant Carpet Snake is called the Gubulla Munda. It is the totem of the local Jura people.
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You’ll find information on everything from The Big Mango to The Big Merino. There are plenty of Prawns, bucketloads of Barramundi, and even two incarnations of Australia’s favourite serial killer. Oh, and maybe you’ll find a Big Crocodile or seven. Land of the Bigs – the Biggest Thing to happen to Australian tourism in decades!. History of the Giant Koala. This enormous marsupial monument was created in 1989 by Dutch designer Ben Van Zetton. It stands 14 meters high, eight meters wide, and weighs 12 tonnes. Its body is made of bronze and supported by a steel frame. It is currently located in the town of Dadswells Bridge in Victoria, Australia.