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Mary Poppins Statue

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A spoonful of whimsy meets real-world heritage in Maryborough. **Strike a brolly pose with the Mary Poppins Statue in the birthplace of P.L. Travers, then dive deeper into storytelling at The Story Bank and the annual Mary Poppins Festival.** Maryborough’s bronze Mary Poppins Statue celebrates the city’s unique connection to P.L. Travers, author of the beloved novels later adapted for a popular film and award-winning musical [1][2]. Sculpted by Dr Rhyl Hinwood AM, the statue was realised through a generous benefactor and community donations, becoming a beloved photo stop and local landmark [1]. Pair your visit with The Story Bank, an immersive attraction in the heritage-listed former bank where Travers was born, created to encourage the art of storytelling [1][2]. If you love a festive atmosphere, time your trip with the annual Mary Poppins Festival, believed to be the first in the world dedicated to Mary Poppins and her creator [2]. What is the Mary Poppins Statue? A finely crafted bronze by noted sculptor Dr Rhyl Hinwood AM, the statue honours Maryborough’s connection to P.L. Travers and her most famous character. Brought to life through public donations and a generous benefactor, it’s a joyful, much‑photographed landmark for fans and families alike [1]. Why is Maryborough linked to Mary Poppins? Maryborough is the birthplace of P.L. Travers (born Helen Lyndon Goff), whose Mary Poppins stories became global classics and inspired a hit film and stage musical. That singular link is why the city celebrates storytelling and the world’s favourite nanny so enthusiastically [1][2]. What else can I do nearby? Explore The Story Bank, housed in the heritage‑listed former Australian Joint Stock Bank where Travers was born. This engaging attraction was created to inspire creativity and celebrate the power of stories—perfect context for your statue stop [1][2]. When’s a great time to visit? You can enjoy a photo with the statue any time, but many visitors plan trips around the annual Mary Poppins Festival in the mid‑year school holidays, when Maryborough celebrates storytelling with imagination and flair across the city [1][2]. Is it good for families and fans? Absolutely—Mary Poppins’ charm speaks to all ages, with whimsical tales offering life lessons and delight for kids, parents and grandparents. Combine your statue snap with time at The Story Bank to make a full, story‑rich outing [1]. Soft trip-planning note: For accessibility details and festival scheduling, check local visitor information and the festival website before you travel [VERIFY].

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