Pensioners Hill Lookout

Overview

Once a shanty town during the great depression, Pensioners Hill is now home to the Heritage Sculptures showing some aspects of Gunnedah's rich cultural heritage. The stones show Red Chief, a famous…

Once a shanty town during the great depression, Pensioners Hill is now home to the Heritage Sculptures showing some aspects of Gunnedah's rich cultural heritage.
The stones show Red Chief, a famous local Aboriginal leader, a coal miner, a pioneer woman and agriculture. The rainbow serpent leads from one stone to the next symbolising energy, fertility and dreamtime stories. Native plants line the path that winds its way up the hill past the sculptures to the top where a stunning view of Gunnedah awaits.

Another section of Pensioners Hill displays Aboriginal Scar Trees and Totems with each group symbolising different aspects of local Aboriginal culture and traditions.

Pensioners Hill was developed in cooperation by Gunnedah Rotary West, Gunnedah Landcare Group and Red Chief Aboriginal Landcare Council.

More recently, Free Electric BBQ, Picnic tables, hand carved bench seating, bird boxes and an impressive large decorative welded Eagle Sculpture have been added to the Park.

An adventure playground for children will be added in the near future.

Visitors should allow 20 minutes to enjoy this attraction. There is a slight incline to the top, but the path is an easy stroll and stroller and wheelchair friendly. Entry is free.
This is a coach friendly attraction.

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person

Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)

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