Kurri Kurri and the surrounding villages have over 60 outdoor public artworks on display, showcasing the history and heritage of this region.
The murals provide a visual journey, telling the stories of the people, events and places that shaped the area’s unique character, culture and heritage.
An image of a kookaburra, the emblem of Kurri Kurri, is contained in each of the murals. See if you can spot them all!
Groups can undertake a tour by one of the local guides, bookings essential.
Or you can pick up a handy mural map at the Kurri Kurri Visitor Centre for a self-guided tour.
The Mural tours will captivate and enlighten you with historical information and personal stories through the beautiful public art pieces that complement the history of Kurri Kurri and the surrounding region.