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New life for underpass

Ballina Shire’s Wardell Bridge underpass has been brought to life with the installation of a striking new public artwork that celebrates the unique spirit of the river town.

A large-scale mural, created by local artist Kate Stroud now adorns the iconic Wardell Bridge underpass on Bridge Drive.

The mural’s design draws inspiration from elements identified by the community that reflect the town’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

It all started at the Wonderful Wardell event in June 2024, where residents shared what this much loved river town means to them.

Drawing on these contributions, Kate developed a playful and vibrant mural that celebrates the town’s identity and captures its essence through bold colours and joyful imagery.

The artwork incorporates symbolic imagery of fishing, bird life, water ripples, wildlife, rainbows, and even the beloved Wardell pies. It also weaves in Indigenous iconography, paying homage to the deep connection between the town, the river, and its people.

Paula Newman, Ballina Shire Council’s Manager Strategic Planning, highlighted the significance of the project, “This mural is a wonderful reflection of Wardell’s vibrant community spirit and rich cultural history. It brings together elements that are meaningful to the people who live here, and it beautifully captures the essence of this unique river town.” She added, “Public art has the power to transform spaces, and this project is a fantastic example of how creativity can enrich our environment and strengthen our sense of place. We are delighted to have worked with such a talented artist and an engaged community to bring this project to life.”

Kate Stroud is a vision hunter, a visual communicator, artist, signwriter and large-scale muralist, whose joyful, provocative, and sometimes rebellious works are synonymous with the outspoken and creative spirit of the Northern Rivers region.

A fierce advocate for community-led development and a vibrant creative economy, Kate’s work is a constant celebration of identity and survival.

The Wardell mural project was delivered by Ballina Shire Council and proudly funded by the NSW Government.

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