Discover the Harvey Region through art, story, and place.
Our Public Art Highlights Trail is a curated journey through six standout artworks, using creativity as your guide to explore some of the Harvey Region’s most loved places along the way.
Starting in Australind and winding your way inland, each stop connects art with place — inviting you to experience local stories, scenic landscapes, and hidden gems, before finishing with the perfect spot to relax and refuel.

1. Leschenault Estuary Eco Museum Mural — Jack Bromell
Begin your journey along the estuary foreshore with Bromell’s intricate celebration of local flora and fauna. Afterwards, take a stroll along the Australind Jetty Walk for scenic views and birdlife.

2. Heart & Home Sculpture — Nic & Alex Mickle
Continue into along north along the estray to discover this warm tribute to community and connection by Nic & Alex Mickle. While you’re here, soak up the riverfront atmosphere at Ridley Place.

3. Banksia Nut Sculpture — Chris Collard
Just nearby, Chris Collard’s beautifully crafted piece celebrates local flora and woodworking skill. Pair your visit with a stop at the Featured Wood Gallery & Museum to explore more craftsmanship.

4. Memories of Brunswick Mural — Jacob Butler (Shakey)
As you head inland, this vibrant artwork by Shakey captures the spirit and stories of Brunswick. Make time to visit the nearby Brunswick Swimming Hole for a refreshing pause.

5. Cookernup Mosaic Entry Statement — Anthea Ward
This colourful mosaic welcomes you into Cookernup with creativity and community pride, one of a handful of mosaic entry statements created by local Anthea Ward. Continue your journey to Logue Brook Dam for nature walks and sweeping water views.

6. Once Upon a Time Mural — Andrew Frazer
Finish your journey in Wokalup with Frazer’s whimsical, story-driven mural. It’s the perfect place to slow down — explore the town’s charm and enjoy a well-earned bite or local brew at the Wokalup and Brugan Brewery.
This trail is just a glimpse into the Harvey Region’s growing public art collection — each piece offering a new reason to stop, explore, and connect. Discover more here.