Brown Signs

Bunyip Statue

Bunyip Statue in Mulgildie was created in 2010 to celebrate 80 years of service of the Mulgildie branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association and Queensland’s 150 years as a state of Australia. The big bunyip is not a random figure for the statue. Nearby is the Bunyip Hole, a place of stories of monsters ... Read more

Free7 DaysNo ToiletsNo BinsNo TablesNoneWheelchair AccessNoneParking Roadside Regions Bundaberg, Queensland Place Types Big Things
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Toilets: None

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: None

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

Heading north along Burnett Hwy, coming into Mulgildie there is a brown sign for Bunyip Statue Ahead. The Bunyip Statue is 400m passed the brown sign, on the left on the corner of Hughes St.

Heading south along Burnett Hwy, the Bunyip Statue is 900m on the right coming into Mulgildie, on the corner of Hughes St.