
Big Souvenir Spoon stirs interest in Charleville
Natureworks made a Big Souvenir Spoon for Warrego Motel, Charleville QLD. This unique Big Thing includes symbols of the local area, stirs interest and attracts visitors to the motel.
Explore our map of Big Things in Australia and other entertaining or educational sculptures by Natureworks. You’ll find our work in wildlife parks, playgrounds, water parks, mini-golf courses, cultural centres and many other places!Â
To zoom in/out, hold the control key (‘command’ on Mac) and scroll, or use pinch gestures on a phone. Click icons to see info panels. You can filter by category (top left of the map) or explore the image panels below the map.
Before visiting any of the places on this map, please check their website or contact them to confirm availability, entry costs or other relevant information.
For more info on the work we do, see Projects. Whether you want one of the best Big Things in Australia or a simple nature-themed display, contact us now!
Natureworks made a Big Souvenir Spoon for Warrego Motel, Charleville QLD. This unique Big Thing includes symbols of the local area, stirs interest and attracts visitors to the motel.
Cute frog statues squirt water on kids at Maylands Waterland in WA. The park’s eco-sensitive design is inspired by the nearby Swan River’s fauna & flora.
The Cassowary Art Trail in Kuranda and Far North Queensland is a cultural tourist attraction that promotes awareness of the beautiful cassowary and provides a way for local artists to share visual stories.
A beautiful fig tree appears to grow out of the wall in this NSW primary school assembly hall, artfully blending with natural rainforest scenes on mural panels.
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We acknowledge the First Peoples – the traditional owners of the lands where we live and work, and we recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders continue to play within the Queensland community.