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Alan Border Weathervane. Facing into the wind just as he faced up to the bowlers. Whether fast or slow he met them full on.
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Don Bradman Weather Vane. The Don, laying into the ball for a four or a six again and again. A great batsman, a great sportsman, a great man. A National hero.. and a true weathervane of the game.
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Fairy Wren Weathervane shows a family of Wrens. They are small, charismatic song birds. These birds are very vulnerable to predators. Especially Kookaburras, also Currawongs and Goshawks.
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Red Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display a rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.
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Unicorn Mystical Weathervane. The unicorn is often referred to in European folklore as a white horse or goat like animal with a long horn protruding from its forehead. It was a wild creature, symbolising grace and purity. It is said that only a virgin could capture it. I
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Wombat Weather Vane. This is a life like representation of adorable Australian marsupial. They are short, compact and incredible burrowers.