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Black Caviar Statue: A Tribute to a Racing Legend

A bronze tribute to the undefeated champion racehorse, Black Caviar, in her birthplace of Nagambie, Victoria.

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The Black Caviar Statue in Nagambie, Victoria, commemorates the undefeated champion racehorse. This life-size bronze statue captures the mare's power and grace, celebrating her remarkable career and connection to the town.

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  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit the Nagambie Visitor Information Centre nearby for more information about the area and other attractions.
  • Take a walk along the shore of Lake Nagambie, located behind the statue, for scenic views and recreational activities.
  • Explore the Black Caviar Trail, which highlights 25 destinations of significance related to the legendary mare.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Black Caviar Statue is located in Jacobson's Outlook on High Street in Nagambie. From most points in the town center, the statue is easily accessible by foot. From the Nagambie Visitor Information Centre, walk south along High Street; the statue will be on your left in the park.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by public transport, the nearest bus stop is High St/Vine St (Nagambie), which is an 8-minute walk to the statue. From the bus stop, walk south along High Street to Jacobson's Outlook. Note: V-Line buses operate from High St/Vine St to Nagambie Station four times a week. Tickets cost between $1 and $9. The bus from Nagambie Station/Prentice St to Vine St/Vine St runs twice a week. Tickets cost $1 - $9.

  • Parking

    There is ample parking available on High Street near Jacobson's Outlook. The parking is angle parking from the Goulburn Street roundabout to the Vale Street intersection. The speed limit in the shopping precinct is 40km/h. Note: Some hotels in Nagambie offer free on-site parking.

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The Black Caviar Statue, located in Nagambie's Jacobson's Outlook on High Street, immortalizes one of Australia's most beloved racehorses. Black Caviar, foaled in Nagambie in 2006, achieved global fame by winning all 25 of her races, a feat that made her a household name. The statue, created by sculptor Mitch Mitchell, depicts Black Caviar with her regular jockey, Luke Nolen, capturing the energy of her wins. The statue was unveiled on October 24, 2013, becoming a focal point and a source of local pride. Black Caviar's connection to Nagambie is significant, having been born and raised in the area. Her success on the track brought attention to the town and its thriving equine industry. Jacobson's Outlook, where the statue stands, offers views of Lake Nagambie. The site has its own history; it was previously home to a Methodist church built in 1855, which stood for 118 years until it was destroyed in an accident in 2003. Today, the statue serves as a reminder of Nagambie's link to the world of horse racing and the extraordinary achievements of Black Caviar.

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