The Henty Man

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Located between the towns of Henty and Culcairn on the Olympic Highway, is the Henty Man. This man was originally shaped by an itinerant worker in the early 1930s from a tree burnt out by a swagman’s fire. It became a district landmark until it was destroyed by natural elements about 20 years later.

Before Henty’s Centenary in 1986, it was decided by local identities to restore ‘The Man’ for that occasion, and this was done with the help of the former Culcairn Shire Council. At the Centenary celebrations, Councillor Hugh McKay dedicated it to the men of the road, who had to walk the length and breadth of Australia during the Great Depression seeking work.

The Henty Man is now a rest area with picnic tables, refuse bins and toilets.

Facilities

Picnic Area Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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Henty Man

The Henty Man

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