
The Big Bee at Beechworth Honey shop. We paid for all our honey, there were no freebees.

Henri’s Bakery in Wodonga is home to the world’s biggest rolling pin – no knead to go any larger.

The Big Strawberry at Koonoomoo. Despite the brave front, the strawberry was sad and concerned. Its parents were in a jam.

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We had hoped to start the day by seeing a different kind of fruit – the The Big Cherry at Wyuna but it is now hidden in a property well off the road behind a locked gate. I hope he is happy there; his previous existence was sitting on top of a pile of chocolate and cream. Yes, life was tough in the gateau.

The Big Lotus in Bendigo – you can’t have a big flower like this if you haven’t botany.

More Big Flowers are nearby.

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I had high eggspectations in seeing The Big Hens at the Happy Hens Egg Farm outside Meredith but they have been removed. They were on display around the cluck but sadly no more. How fowl of them.

We found a groundbreaking invention, The Big Shovel near Chiltern.

The Big Wine Bottle at Rutherglen. A doctor once advised a patient to reduce their wine consumption…after their blood type test came back as Cabern-A positive.

Up the Hume Highway is Glenrowan, famous for the bushranger Ned Kelly who made his last stand and was captured here in 1880 after a siege and shootout with police. Here is the Big Ned Kelly – “Ah, well, I suppose it has come to this.”

Euroa is also home to Australia’s newest Big Thing (as in 2024) – the Big Magpie. It is every bike-riders nightmare.

The Big Emu (Kawirr) Feathers sculpture at the exit from the terminal.