Once a shanty town during the great depression, Pensioners Hill is now home to four stunning stone sculptures that depict different aspects of Gunnedah's cultural and industrial history: the Coal Miner labouring underground, the Pioneer Woman facing all the hardships of early white settlement, Agriculture illustrating the mix of agricultural enterprises and the mighty Red Chief, the legendary Gomeroi Leader.
On the reverse of each stone, the rainbow serpent tells the dream time story of each aspect: the underworld, fertility and creation of animals.
A number of locally hand-carved wooden bench seats are scattered around the hillside parkland and you must not miss the large, impressive 'Kirra', a rusted iron Sea Eagle sculpture by Riverina artist Andrew Whitehead.
Stroll along a short windy path past the four sculptures, enjoy the native flora plantings and make your way to the top of the Lookout for a splendid easterly view over Gunnedah. Picnic tables, free electric barbecues, bench seating and an observation deck make this a perfect place for a family barbeque and picnic gathering. An adventure kids playground is the latest addition that makes this park a must-visit for young families.
For more information please contact the Gunnedah Visitor Information Centre.
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