Explore some of Werribee’s most iconic street art murals with Wyndham City’s new self-guided trail and free audio tour!
Starting at Wyndham Cultural Centre and finishing at Holiday Inn Werribee, the 1km walking tour through the city centre will take you approximately 60 minutes, one-way with time for a coffee or grazing pit stop.
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 if you’ve got them to listen to the audio recordings below.
At each site, you’ll also find a QR Code (use your phone’s camera) and website link to the audio recording.
Experience Wyndham in a whole new way.
Stop 5. David Lee Pereira (2022)
Station Place laneway, Watton Street
Keep walking along Watton Street to Station Place. Make your way to the laneway on the eastern side of Station Place, which runs through to Comben Drive. Here you’ll find a huge, 110 metre floral mural, ‘Does it have to be so…Queer’ by David Lee Pereira.
Featuring a fusion of local and international flora and fauna, the work celebrates diversity and explores the fluidity of gender, sexuality and identity.
Stop 8. Mooroop Yarkeen (2023)
Façade of Holiday Inn Werribee, 22 Synnot Street
From Kelly Park, enjoy views across to Hayden Dewar’s mural on the Werribee Water Tank before walking across Duncans Road to admire the 41-metre-tall, First Nations mural Mooroop Yarkeen by Tommy Day / Jirri Jirri, represented by MAMAM.