Queensland’s Big Cow icon sold after owners decide to moo-ve on
Kulangoor’s big cow has been officially handed over to new owners for the first time in 14 years.
The icon is among the 150 ‘BIG’ things scattered across Australia that make up some of the country's most loved attractions, from the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour to the big boxing crocodile at Humpty Doo.
The spotlight has been thrown on the Big Cow with its sale being confirmed earlier in the week.
ONE Agency Noosa principal Grant Baker said a successful marketing campaign was the driving force behind the sale.
“The team at ONE Agency Noosa has worked diligently to create an outcome where both buyers and sellers are happy,” Grant said.
The property was first designed as the Country World tourist attraction. It had a working dairy farm with Ayrshire cows. Visitors could learn firsthand how dairy farms were run.
The property was last sold in 2000 and was run as The Outdoor Centre for years. Owners then transformed it into the Nambour Regional Training Centre.
Since then the training centre has been leasing out its facilities to companies across Australia. Tenants include marines and mining and disability industries.
Over the past 14 years the big cow has became synonymous with the property. Sculpted by Hugh Anderson, who also did the big bulls at Rockhampton, the big cow is an exact replica of an Ayrshire cow, only seven times bigger.
The big cow also became home to Sunshine Coast’s first sea and air rescue helicopter, with the old helipad on site.
The complex has 70 parking spaces and has easy access off and on the Bruce Highway.
Picture: Stuart Edwards/CC BY-SA 3.0.