Announcements for births, deaths, marriages and other events
allow the community to come together and celebrate the important moments in
life, as well as the memories of loved ones.
Louise Quinn-Watson, administrator for the Elephant Rock
Facebook page, believes “Elephant Rock has been an important landmark of the
area for many years. Most everyone has a memory or a story about it even if
they’ve not painted it themselves.”
The site allowed Louise and her family to commemorate and share
their story with the community. “When my baby goddaughter [Ruby May Simmonds] passed
away in 2017, my family and I painted the rock with Ruby’s name as a way of
sharing her name with the world around us.”
Image credits: Elephant Rock Facebook Group (2/10/2021)
During the Reservoir construction from 1970 to 1973, the original road to Emerald was to be abandoned, and the newly proposed road would run through where Elephant Rock was located, on the Bimbimbe property. At the time, construction workers believed the rock to be a fraction of the size. Upon digging, they discovered the rock would be far to difficult to remove. This lead to a problem; the new road would need to run right through the site. It was decided the rock would remain, and the road was constructed around it. Now a permanent fixture in many local lives, the rock is easily accessible via a public car park, offering views overlooking the Cardinia Reservoir.
If you would like to follow the announcements made at Elephant Rock, follow Elephant Rock’s Facebook page.
References:
Jenny Pritchard, J. (2022, June), Landscaping at Elephant
Rock. Upper Beaconsfield Village Bell. https://www.upperbeaconsfield.org.au/wp-content/uploads/upperbeac/Village-Bell-2022-228-Jun.pdf
Quinn-Watson, L. [@ElephantRock]. (2022, August 8), Elephant
Rock [Facebook], https://www.facebook.com/TheElephantRock/
Pave Festival (2021), Elephant Rock Painting. Pave Festival.
https://www.pavefestival.org.au/elephant-rock-painting/
Upper Beaconsfield History. (2022). History of Upper Beaconsfield. https://upperbeaconsfieldhistory.au
Images:
Department of Crown Lands and Survey. (1971). Elephant Rock [Photograph]. Provided by Upper Beaconsfield History. Department of Crown Lands and Survey. (1971). Elephant Rock [Photograph]. Provided by Upper Beaconsfield History. Residents of Upper Beaconsfield and surrounding areas - Main Page (upperbeaconsfieldhistory.org.au)
Elephant Rock. [@ElephantRock]. (2011, 2 October). Elephant Rock [Photo]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/TheElephantRock/
Elephant Rock. [@ElephantRock]. (2019, 24 February). Elephant Rock [Photo]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/TheElephantRock/