These impressive murals transform everyday structures into vibrant storytelling canvases, celebrating local history and identity. It’s the perfect way to explore beyond the towns and experience the landscape differently.
Bright and full of life, the Tungamah silos showcase colourful native birdlife, reflecting the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
St James’ silos tell the story of local history, including a portrait of Sir George Coles, the town’s most famous figure and founder of the Coles retail empire.
The Devenish silos pay tribute to military service with powerful murals of a World War I nurse, a modern medic and the Australian Light Horse.
Goorambat’s silos feature striking depictions of a barking owl, Clydesdale horses and rural life, celebrating the region’s wildlife and farming heritage.
Dookie offers a unique take on silo art with a collection of smaller, repurposed grain silos transformed into rotating public artworks.
One of the trail’s newest additions, the Katamatite silos depict a wedge-tailed eagle alongside stories of Indigenous culture, pioneering history and the local environment.
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