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'Big Pear' showdown: the juicy rivalry growing in regional Australia
'Big Pear' showdown: the juicy rivalry growing in regional Australia

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time14-07-2025

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'Big Pear' showdown: the juicy rivalry growing in regional Australia

The regional Victorian town of Shepparton has announced plans to construct the world's largest pear. But there's a problem. The inner southern Canberra suburb of Parkes already has claimed the humble pear. Parkes hosts a cluster of oversized pear sculptures by acclaimed artist George Baldessin The iconic sculptures outside the National Gallery date back to the 1960s. But Shepparton's rich horticulture history could give it the edge. Nearly all of the fruit sold across the country comes from the Goulburn Valley. The project, spearheaded by the Shepparton Big Pear Steering Group chaired by former orchardist Rocky Varapodio, will take some serious fundraising. The group is seeking both private and public funding with the project estimated to cost $1.3 million and include an interpretive centre within the three-storey fibreglass pear structure. If constructed, it would mark the town's second "big thing" - after a 16m sculpture of a murray cod opened on the outskirts of the town earlier this year. Australia is already home to over 150 "Big Things", including the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour and the "Big Prawn" in Ballina. The eye-catching attractions draw attention to local businesses and promote tourism in the region. READ MORE: Cheese dream: scientists say dairy may cause nightmares The regional Victorian town of Shepparton has announced plans to construct the world's largest pear. But there's a problem. The inner southern Canberra suburb of Parkes already has claimed the humble pear. Parkes hosts a cluster of oversized pear sculptures by acclaimed artist George Baldessin The iconic sculptures outside the National Gallery date back to the 1960s. But Shepparton's rich horticulture history could give it the edge. Nearly all of the fruit sold across the country comes from the Goulburn Valley. The project, spearheaded by the Shepparton Big Pear Steering Group chaired by former orchardist Rocky Varapodio, will take some serious fundraising. The group is seeking both private and public funding with the project estimated to cost $1.3 million and include an interpretive centre within the three-storey fibreglass pear structure. If constructed, it would mark the town's second "big thing" - after a 16m sculpture of a murray cod opened on the outskirts of the town earlier this year. Australia is already home to over 150 "Big Things", including the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour and the "Big Prawn" in Ballina. The eye-catching attractions draw attention to local businesses and promote tourism in the region. READ MORE: Cheese dream: scientists say dairy may cause nightmares The regional Victorian town of Shepparton has announced plans to construct the world's largest pear. But there's a problem. The inner southern Canberra suburb of Parkes already has claimed the humble pear. Parkes hosts a cluster of oversized pear sculptures by acclaimed artist George Baldessin The iconic sculptures outside the National Gallery date back to the 1960s. But Shepparton's rich horticulture history could give it the edge. Nearly all of the fruit sold across the country comes from the Goulburn Valley. The project, spearheaded by the Shepparton Big Pear Steering Group chaired by former orchardist Rocky Varapodio, will take some serious fundraising. The group is seeking both private and public funding with the project estimated to cost $1.3 million and include an interpretive centre within the three-storey fibreglass pear structure. If constructed, it would mark the town's second "big thing" - after a 16m sculpture of a murray cod opened on the outskirts of the town earlier this year. Australia is already home to over 150 "Big Things", including the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour and the "Big Prawn" in Ballina. The eye-catching attractions draw attention to local businesses and promote tourism in the region. READ MORE: Cheese dream: scientists say dairy may cause nightmares The regional Victorian town of Shepparton has announced plans to construct the world's largest pear. But there's a problem. The inner southern Canberra suburb of Parkes already has claimed the humble pear. Parkes hosts a cluster of oversized pear sculptures by acclaimed artist George Baldessin The iconic sculptures outside the National Gallery date back to the 1960s. But Shepparton's rich horticulture history could give it the edge. Nearly all of the fruit sold across the country comes from the Goulburn Valley. The project, spearheaded by the Shepparton Big Pear Steering Group chaired by former orchardist Rocky Varapodio, will take some serious fundraising. The group is seeking both private and public funding with the project estimated to cost $1.3 million and include an interpretive centre within the three-storey fibreglass pear structure. If constructed, it would mark the town's second "big thing" - after a 16m sculpture of a murray cod opened on the outskirts of the town earlier this year. Australia is already home to over 150 "Big Things", including the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour and the "Big Prawn" in Ballina. The eye-catching attractions draw attention to local businesses and promote tourism in the region. READ MORE: Cheese dream: scientists say dairy may cause nightmares

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