Wings, water & wattle at the pool!
Be sure to catch the vibrant public artwork that adds colour, character and a strong sense of place to Darlington Point. Located on the exterior wall of the War Memorial Swimming Pool, the mural is an eye-catching stop for visitors exploring the Murrumbidgee River region and a welcoming feature of the town’s pool precinct.
The artwork celebrates the area’s unique natural environment, showcasing native birds including the Superb Parrot, Crimson ‘Yellow’ Rosella and Dollarbird, alongside native bees, wildflowers, Golden Wattles and River Red Gums. Flowing river forms and subtle landscape details reflect the nearby Murrumbidgee River, capturing the movement and beauty of the local scenery.
Whether you’re enjoying a swim, travelling through the Riverina or discovering Darlington Point for the first time, this stunning mural offers a memorable photo opportunity and a chance to connect with the town's wildlife, landscape and community spirit. Created by street artist Jordan Lucky and supported by a generous anonymous donor, the mural enhances the visitor experience and celebrates all that makes Darlington Point a great place to visit.