Brolgas Sculpture

Landmarks and Buildings

The “Brolgas” sculpture, situated in the heart of Corowa, commemorates the construction of the Federation Bridge over the Murray River in 2005. The sculptures were unveiled on the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of the town of Corowa.

The brolgas were chosen as a symbol of just one of our unique and diverse native Australian birds found in the region – a short walk away from the sculptures, brolgas habitually make their nests at the Whitehead Street Wetlands, an area that is also home to Sloane’s Froglet and numerous rare plants.

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couple exploring old farm utensils at the Federation Museum

Corowa Federation Museum

Corowa, Federation

Corowa Civic Bowling Club Greens

Corowa Civic Bowls Club

Corowa, Federation

Family enjoying picnic whilst sitting on th elawn with huge playground in the background

Corowa RSL Park

Corowa, Federation

Queen Street entrance

Corowa Community Garden

Corowa, Federation

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Max’s Motor Museum

Corowa, Federation

One side of the two standing boards that make up the Federation Timeline in Sanger Street,

Federation Timeline

Corowa, Federation

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