The stand that holds bicycles in place in the transition area so a competitor can quickly get on his / her bike.
A person carrying a swag
an itinerant Australian laborer who carries his personal belongings in a bundle as he travels around in search of work
The Swagman Restaurant was a restaurant in Ferntree Gully, Melbourne, Australia, which opened in 1972 and burnt down in 1991. The restaurant was famous in Melbourne for its long-running television commercials, cabaret shows, and smorgasbord.
Itinerant farm worker, tramp
A critical appraisal of a book, play, movie, exhibition, etc., published in a newspaper or magazine
A formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary
look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation"
reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation
A periodical publication with critical articles on current events, the arts, etc
an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
The Last Swagman
Swagmen are important and iconic figures of Australian Folklore best known in the Song Walsing Matilda where the first line is "Once a Jolly Swag Man camped by a Billabong..under the shade of a Coolabah tree.".
This guy may be the last of his kind travelling around and telling bush poetry with his swag (Aussie Bush Bedding Roll).
Darcey the Swagman
Swagman is part of the cultural festival. One of the many fine old timber buildings to be found in Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia.