Cobar Miners Memorial
Highlights
- Poignant tribute to Cobar miners with symbolic brass tag board
- Striking steel and concrete design inspired by mining heritage
- Located at Cobar’s gateway on the iconic Barrier Highway
Overview
The Cobar Miners Memorial was officially opened in June 2021 in the Cobar Miner's Heritage Park, it forma a central focus as part of a collection of artefacts and memorials on the Barrier Highway entry to the Cobar township. The Cobar Miners Memorial commemorates those who have died in the local Cobar Mines.
The memorial embraces you on entry to the park, with its tough in-situ concrete walls and the focus, the large steel plate entry portal. A minimal abstract expression of the mine head, and steel rusting, bolted and braced both dramatic and curious to the passer-by. A steel spike piercing through the roof as a snorkel to the sky provides a natural vent for the space.
Within the underground chamber, the stories are told, and the victims are memorialised in the symbolic tag board of brass plaques. This is a poignant reminder of the fact that these miners did not tag off on the shift that day.
On the eve of the miners death, Museum Staff place an everlasting daisy on their tag which remains on for the month in memory of them.
Accessibility
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)