By Rhiannon Lewin
The city of Shepparton has a proposal for a three-storey pear in the heart of the Goulburn Valley, led by The Steering Group.
Rocky Varapodio, a spokesman for the group, said these sorts of attractions can 鈥渞eally highlight鈥 regional towns.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been doing a lot of work on this and the background of it is that the fruit industry has really over the years talked about having a structure in the region that really symbolises and recognises fruit growing in the area,鈥 he told Triple M.
Mr Varapodio said the giant pear was about 鈥渢elling a story鈥 about the region.
鈥淲e think the time is probably right now to recognise this industry that鈥檚 given so much to this region,鈥 he said.
The Goulburn Valley is well known for its pears, with 90% of the fruit sold across the country coming from the region.
Mr Varapodio explained that potentially $2 million could be generated back into the economy, from the giant pear.
However, early estimates have suggested the project could cost $1.3 million, with the steering group seeking government, council and stakeholder support to fund the idea.
鈥淭he next phase is to get a structural design done because we want it to be done properly and tastefully, we want it to be a whole interactive experience when you walk into it with some really good technology such as touch screens and displays that really tell a story about this industry that鈥檚 been so solid for this region,鈥 Mr Varapodio said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to put a time frame on it but we would really like this to happen over the next few years.鈥