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The statue stands on a plinth that reads “Welcome to Rockhampton” and “Farewell from Rockhampton”. The Big Brahman was erected in 2000 and is the biggest of all of Rockhampton’s bull ...
Bull statues part of Rockhampton history. It is not the first time the issue has been debated but the statues are still standing. Among those who have rallied to keep them is Chris Murphy, ...
Rockhampton in central Queensland is home to six life-size bulls, dotted throughout the city, the first of which appeared in the late-1970s. There are six big bull statues across Rockhampton in ...
Rockhampton claims to be the beef capital of Australia and its enthusiasm for the animals extends to the erection of several statues of bulls around the city. But the sedentary beasts' masculinity ...
A TERR-A-BULL ordeal is over for the Rockhampton 4RO Radio Station whose beloved bull statue, which was stolen last week, has been returned by police.
School students were asked by Rockhampton Regional Council to decorate bull statues with the flags of the students' home countries for the city's upcoming cattle industry expo, Beef Week.
The fibreglass statue was one of six school artworks commissioned by the council and Beef Australia for a week-long festival in Rockhampton, 600km (370 miles) north of Brisbane.
You don’t have to go to far in Rockhampton to find one of the town’s infamous bull statues - whether it be one of the big six, or on the building of a business.
You don’t have to go to far in Rockhampton to find one of the town’s infamous bull statues - whether it be one of the big six, or on the building of a business.
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