Beginning at the base of the Mooroopna Community Tree, this easy walk takes you 1.5km around Mooroopna's main street to pause and take in the public art by various local artists including Tank, Tammy-Lee Atkinson and Troy Firebrace.
Located next to the water tower along McLennan Street, this metal sculpture was created by artist Andrew Whitehead. Visitors can look for various metal animals hidden within the tree's design.
Located in Young Street, on the side of Paul Wickham Pharmacy is this vibrant mural by Sophie Wilson (Sophletta), three large flowers and a splash of colour.
Featuring blue wrens and native flora, this mural by local artist Tank was created in December 2025 and is the newest addition to Mooroopna's street art.
This ever changing exhibition of colourful cows are scattered across Shepparton & Goulburn Valley. There are over 90 cows in the herd. In McLennan Street Mooroopna you'll see a handful of these cows.
A bronze statue immortalising local legend Cyril ‘Jack’ Findlay, one of Australia’s most celebrated Grand Prix motorcycle racers, who was born in Northgate Street, Mooroopna.
A collaborative mural by tank and Mooroopna Education & Activity Centre (MEAC), engaging youth in the process.
Located in the alleyway between Tailsman Menswear and Mooroopna Newsagency.
Located on the side of Youngs & Co Real Estate Mooroopna, and painted as part of the Shepparton Festival.
Visit the studio of the Yorta Yorta Artist Tammy Lee Atkinson. Purchase items, chat with the artist or take part in a workshop. Open Monday - Friday, and by appointment for workshops.
Located in the laneway between the bakery and Lyn McNaught Travel Mooroopna, and painted as part of the Shepparton Festival.
More of the Moooving Art herd
Tammy has painted park benches and murals across Shepparton and Goulburn Valley. Pause at Craigmuir Lake to take in the surrounds.
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