SHE'S taken photos of 165 different 'Big Things' across the country so far, so when Jacqui Kennedy pulled up on her postie bike in Tamworth this week, she shot straight to our iconic landmark.
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The Big Golden Guitar makes 166 big things on her photo shoot and she reckons there's about 250 of them, so she's still got a long way to go.
The Sydney-sider has been travelling all over the countryside for nearly two years on this trip on a postie bike, which is a bit of a step up from the scooters she had ridden around Europe.
The middle-aged mum admits many think she's bonkers for doing what she does, but she just loves the great outdoors and doodling along at 60 kilometres an hour.
Along the way she's taken shots of some 400 letterboxes some of the weirdest, wildest designs you'd ever hope to imagine.
When she made Tamworth this week, Jacqui had posted 49,000km on this trip: down south, up through the red centre and through Perth, Broome and Darwin, before heading south again.
As part of her Tamworth stopover, she's hosting a Pink Ribbon event at the Family Hotel from 1pm tomorrow a favourite charity she rides to support.
"I've just learned to love the touring, being out on the big open road and yes, some people might think I'm completely bonkers, but I love it," Ms Kennedy said.
And while her favourite Big Things have been the prawn and the lobster, she's looking forward to another trip out west, where she will find the Big Ugg Boot and the Bogan and the rest of some woolly wonders.
But her favourites are the letterboxes.
"The best thing about the letterboxes is that they've been done for no personal gain, but you should see the smiles it brings to people's faces it's lovely for the effort."
She lists daleks, roosters, pigs and Ned Kellys among the scores she's run across on her travels.