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Waikerie Art Tour
Highlights
- Explore the vibrant Waikerie Silo Art trail, showcasing stunning murals that celebrate local landscapes and community spirit.
- Marvel at the iconic Orange Shaped Bins, a quirky symbol of Waikerie's unique charm and character.
- Visit the Rain Moth Gallery to discover exceptional regional art that captures the essence of the Riverland.
- Admire the intricate Strangman Testimonial Banner, a historical tribute beautifully crafted with gold and silk thread.
Take a deep dive into the heart of this fascinating Riverland town and uncover its hidden gems as you tour the area.
Check out the famous Waikerie Silo Art trail titled “Health River, Health Community” created by artists Garry Duncan and Jimmy Dvate. The artworks featuring the River landscape and local flora and fauna, can be seen from within the town and the Murray River.
Other highlights of the tour include the much loved Orange Shaped Bins, an iconic symbol of the town. The Rain Moth is a big part of the Waikerie story and the Rain Moth Gallery exhibits some of the best art in the region.
Did you know that Waikerie is proud to be the home of the Murray Cod? The story that the Indigenous people tell is that this iconic green fish, with a mouth like a bucket, created the Murray River with its giant tail.
A trip to Waikerie is not complete without seeing the huge Strangman Testimonial Banner which has been intricately embroidered with Northern Territory gold and silk thread. The banner was presented to Dr Strangman in 1913 by the Chinese community as a tribute to his philanthropic work.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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Storytowns – Waikerie Street Art Tour
Storytowns tours are the product of a team of travel-loving adventurers, who love to get off the beaten track, meet the locals and throw themselves into new experiences.
Hosted online via smartphone app, Storytowns showcases local stories for travelling tourists in an interactive, geo-located podcast tour.
Travellers have the option of a history tour in Loxton, an arts tour in Waikerie, or a driving tour between the two Riverland towns.