If you stop and look where they occur on both the east (uphill) and west (downhill) side of the road, you will find that someone has put a plaque on one of them explaining their source.I have indeed seen those granite boulders you speak of Goldie near Queenstown Tas and was wondering why/how they got there. It never occurred to me glacial movement is the likely cause.
There is fantastic evidence for glacial action farther east - I think it might be towards the northern end of the loop that goes past the Henty gold mine (Anthony road). Mt Townsend. It has a beautiful cirque and cirque lake, a bowl-shaped area carved by ice of a glacier (in m,myn n opinion).
This is all young - the last interglacial period of our presennt ice age.
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