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Take a tour of Werribee’s art

Explore Werribee’s most iconic street art murals with a self-guided trail and free audio tour.

Starting at the Wyndham Cultural Centre and finishing at Kelly Park, the kilometre-long walking tour through the city centre will take about an hour to complete.

The trail takes in works by artists including Ash Keating, Tom Gerard, Ghost Patrol, Minna Leunig and Makatron.

The tour begins in the car park of Wyndham Cultural Centre where a large-scale mural was created by Keating using paint-filled fire extinguishers in 2006. From there, participants move on to the opposite side of the centre to view an abstract mural by Drez, painted in 2022.

Head along Watton Street to the Coles wall to view Ghost Patrol’s creation, before making your way to the Coffee Pot laneway on Watton Street to view a piece created by Tom Gerrard in 2018.

Other stops include David Lee Pereira’s 110-metre floral mural in the Station Place laneway, created in 2022, Makatron’s 2018 artwork on the laneway beside the Twigg Family Law building, Minna Leunig’s 2019 piece on the Kelly Park toilet block, Hayden Dewar’s mural on the Werribee Water Tank – which can be seen from Kelly Park – and Mooroop Yarkeen by Tommy Day / Jirri Jirri, represented by MAMAM – a 41-metre-tall mural.

At each stop, you can listen to the artist talk about their work – no apps required. All you need is your mobile phone and headphones to listen to the audio recordings.

At each site, you’ll also find a QR code and website link to the audio recording.

The tour is suitable for all ages and each bite-sized interview includes a conversation with the artist who created the work – it’s like having your own personal guide.

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