In 2018, the Tungamah Silos were the first to be painted in north-east Victoria.

Painted by Western Australian street artist, Sobrane Simcock, who was the first female silo artist in Australia.

The Tungamah silos depict iconic Australian bird life – dancing Brolgas, a Kookaburra, a Galah, a Kingfisher, a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, two small wrens and a white Ibis, sitting in the thick foliage of a gum tree.

Simcock has also painted other murals around the town and the region, including the murals opposite Cherish Brews and Bites Café in Numurkah and the Bundalong Tavern.

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Corner of Station Street and Middleton StreetTungamah VIC 3728
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