Coleambally's water tower mural is due to become a stop on a region-wide art trail showcasing some of the best landmarks in the Riverina.
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The tower will feature along the Riverina Outdoor Art Trail, which is an initiative aiming to show off murals, sculptures and artwork from across the region and was launched in Griffith on Tuesday.
The trail travels between 17 towns and cities across the Riverina, with towns such as Hillston, Temora, Barellan and Jerilderie all represented along the trail.
Thrive Riverina chairman Brent Lawrence said the program comes after collaboration with councils across the region and the trail will grow as more artworks and towns are added.
"The aim of the whole project for us is to get people dispersing out through the regions," Mr Lawrence said.
"Most of us are not destinations in our own right, were all small communities who have something special but we are better linked promoting that together.
"We each bring different skill sets but we've been able to pull something that will hopefully have real benefit for the region.
"At the moment there's a couple of artworks that are in progress... it will continue to grow and I think this is only the starting point for collaborating with other councils."
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Those looking to follow along with the trail and learn about the history of the works will be able to do so through a self-guided audio tour of the trail, which has been released through the mobile app izi.TRAVEL.
Other landmarks to feature on the trail include Lockhart's water tower mural and Gundagai's Dog on the Tuckerbox.