The 8 Best Monuments & Statues in Pacific Coast Australia, New South Wales

May 29, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast Australia, Australia including The Queen Victoria Record Reign Fountain, Dirrawuhn (goanna) Art Installation, World War One Memorial, Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial, The Obelisk, The Big Banana Fun Park, Big Prawn, Constance The Camel Sculpture.
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1. The Queen Victoria Record Reign Fountain

Molesworth Street Spinks Park, Lismore, New South Wales 2480 Australia
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Queen Victoria Record Reign Fountain

2. Dirrawuhn (goanna) Art Installation

11 Rural Street Lismore Regional Gallery Forecourt, Lismore, New South Wales 2480 Australia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Dirrawuhn (goanna) Art Installation

3. World War One Memorial

96 Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales 2300 Australia
Excellent
63%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
25%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

World War One Memorial

4. Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial

146 Wharf Road, Newcastle, New South Wales 2300 Australia
Excellent
50%
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25%
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25%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial

5. The Obelisk

Wolfe Street, Newcastle, New South Wales 2300 Australia +61 2 4974 2000 http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/Explore/History-Heritage/Heritage-attractions/Obelisk
Excellent
75%
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13%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

The Obelisk

Reviewed By W4444ZOandrewh - Windaroo, Australia

A monument to the town water supply built on the first site, views to city and ocean from the top of the hill

6. The Big Banana Fun Park

351 Pacific Hwy N, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales 2450 Australia +61 2 6652 4355 [email protected] http://www.bigbanana.com
Excellent
31%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
6%
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2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 1,967 reviews

The Big Banana Fun Park

In 1964 John Landi wanted something to make passing traffic stop at his road side banana stall. He had heard of a "Big Pineapple" in Hawaii and thought that something big would definitely stop traffic. With assistance of 1200 pounds and local engineer, Alan Chapman, The Big Banana could become a reality. Builder Alan Harvey started the construction in September 1964 and the biggest banana in the world and Australia's first "Big Thing" was officially opened on December 22 that year. The Big Banana now boasts the biggest Water Park between Sydney & the Gold Coast, an Ice Skating Rink, Toboggan Ride, "The World of Bananas" theatre and tour experience, state-of-the-art Laser Tag arena, 36 hole Mini Golf Course, the biggest Giant Slide in the country known as "The Racer", Go Bananas Fun Zone, 4D Ride Simulator, Gift Shop, Going Bananas Cafe, Candy Making Kitchen, Opal Centre, Cheesemaking Workshop and Steve McEwans Reptile World. The Big Banana Fun Park, "It's a Whole Bunch of Fun!"

Reviewed By Russell_Lee123

Our family visit to the Big Banana was soooo much fun. We did most of the rides, Waterpark, Toboggan, Mini golf just to name a few. Our favourite was the Ice skating, who new Coffs Harbour has an Ice Rink! Added bonus the cafe did excellent coffee and the kids loved all the choices at the Ice Creamery

7. Big Prawn

507 River St, Ballina, New South Wales 2478 Australia +61 2 6618 5600 http://www.discoverballina.com.au/v1/attractions-and-activities/ballina/294-big-prawn
Excellent
37%
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27%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 308 reviews

Big Prawn

Reviewed By M7025NQtonyw - Sydney, Australia

They really grow the prawns up in the Richmond River and at $35 a kilo for king prawns it’s worth a fortune. Seriously it’s big, it’s gaudy and so typically Australian. It’s brilliant and worth going to Bunnings for.

8. Constance The Camel Sculpture

near Newcastle Museum, Newcastle, New South Wales Australia http://www.newcastlemuseum.com.au/Collection/Public-Art/Constance-the-Camel
Excellent
53%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 15 reviews

Constance The Camel Sculpture

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

great sculpture outside the newcastle museum that's meant too represent the contributions that migrants made to newcastle. one of many amazing sculptures and artworks around town

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