Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial

Landmarks and Buildings

The Bicentennial memorial demonstrates the community spirit of the individuals and organisations who volunteered their time, technical skills, labour and much of the material to create a permanent memorial depicting the history and progressive development of the Inverell district prior to 1988.

It features three courtyards, each containing 14 sculptured bas-relief panels, with a central connecting courtyard.

Courtyard One depicts pre-1788 when the Inverell District was home to the Anaiwan, Bigambul, Jukambal, Kwiambal and Weraerai First Nations people.

Courtyard Two spans 1788-1888, the first century of white occupation in Australia, and the settlement and development of the Inverell District.

Courtyard Three depicts the social and technological changes that occurred from 1888 to 1988, including the use of the district’s resources and the growth of the town.

A tile mosaic map depicting Alan Cunningham’s travels through the area is at the Bicentennial Memorial’s centre.

While strolling around the Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial take in the history of the Inverell District prior to 1988.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Family Friendly Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Caters for limited mobility Wheelchair access

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Boardwalk on left and Lake Inverell on right

Lake Inverell Reserve

Inverell

Male and female walking between two rows of Olive Trees

Olives of Beaulieu

Inverell

Two carriages of the old sydney mono rail sitting on a piece of railway track

National Transport Museum

Inverell

Picnic Table in Goonoowigall car park

Goonoowigal State Conservation Area

Inverell

Blue sky and Mountains at top, Inverell township in middle, trees and grass in foreground.

McIlveen Park Lookout

Inverell

Driving Range with three golf buggies & two golfers with trees on both sides & end

Inverell Golf Club

Inverell

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