
This is the structure that caused a bit of stir about the money being spent. I does look a bit ungainly to me. It is in Barcaldine, over the dead stump of the Tree of Knowledge under which the striking shearers met during the great strike that the shearers ultimately lost but that precipitated the formation of the Labor party.
Some jerk poisoned it a few years ago when, if I recall correctly, that it became obvious to everyone the Kevin Rudd would lead Labor to victory at the election. Complete wankers, how does destroying the symbol make any difference? Anway, they managed to make tissue-cultured clones of the tree before it died so the same tree is still alive and growing technically.
And that's it!

You will come across these blokes in caravan parks away from the metropolitan areas of the country. The name "bush poet" gives an impression of some old digger who stands there and dryly recites the verses of Banjo Patterson and Henry Lawson but they aren't.
They are actually professional or semi-professional entertainers who travel the country doing acts that are usually a mixture of classic Australian verse, their own poems and stand up comedy. They have their own societies and meet regularly at literary competitions.
They usually only ask for a gold coin donation (in a Billy can of course, to make it authentic). This bloke was very entertaining and we got plenty of good laughs. As long as people continue to travel in numbers around the less populated regions of their own country these blokes will be around.