Stroll through a fascinating award-winning outdoor art gallery. Engage with Mural Art narratives suitable for all ages, themed on environmental and indigenous themes.

PRICE: $20
per person

 

Your Guide Alison was a participant in the painting of the Collie Mural Trail and offers storytelling experiences in the Collie River Valley, Western Australia. Wander through the streets and alleys adorned with murals showcasing themes like the environment, Indigenous culture, and heritage by talented Western Australian artists.
Join our vibrant Mural Art trail for a ninety-minute tour or extend your adventure with a peaceful five-hour picnic excursion in the picturesque Wellington National Park for viewing the award winning 8000smq dam mural by Guido Van Helten. Uncover stories spanning the past, present, and future as we stroll through the streets and alleys of Collie’s 125-year history.
The Mural Town Tour begins at the Bendigo Music Shell on Forrest Street we will discover twenty five murals, trail mascot Wambengers and community resilience in this ninety minute walk on pavement, crossing several streets. Bring a hat and good walking shoes for a Mural Art Trail journey

Collie Mural Trail open-air art gallery – history, nature and indigenous culture
Guided Mural Tours connecting Town and Wellington Dam
Outdoor Art Gallery Collie, Western Australia

A deep shared local knowledge on the town walking tour of Murals ,Collie, heritage and transition from Coal Power Station’s and community resilience over 128yrs.
Local experiences
Mural Map directions
Over twenty-five murals celebrating the environment, indigenous culture, and heritage throughout the town’s streets and alleys.
The Gnarrla Karla Boodja Art Wall featuring native fauna and flora artwork
Murals depicting Collie’s history including mining, timber industry, and the local Bibbulmun/Noongar people
Food and Drinks

 

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