Image: Alexander Bunyip, Gungahlin
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Description: Bronze statue in park, Gungahlin Australian Capital Territory. The sculptor is Anne Ross (born 1959) and depicts Alexander Bunyip, a fictional creation of Michael Salmon, from his 1972 children's book The Monster that Ate Canberra. On the monster's case is hand-engraved "Little Rocky Hill".
Author: Doug butler
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