Benalla Rural City Council said the mural, by Melbourne duo Chanel Tang and Ambrose Rehorek, known collectively as Creature Creature, was now officially part of the trail.
The work, called Ultraviolet, features animals that can see in ultraviolet light, highlighting the artists’ love for nature and all living things.
Their combined style reflects traditionally Asian aesthetics, emphasising messages of togetherness, contrast, balance and yin and yang.
Already recognised as the street art capital of regional Victoria and home to the Benalla Street Art Festival, Benalla’s inclusion solidifies the Rose City as a creative hub and starting point for the self-guided Silo Art Trail experience.
Mayor Bernie Hearn welcomed the recognition, saying that Benalla had long been known for its vibrant street art and community-driven creative culture.
“We’re thrilled to see the stunning Creature Creature silo artwork join the Australian Silo Art Trail and the starting point of the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail,” Cr Hearn said.
“This announcement further solidifies Benalla’s national reputation as a cultural destination for street and silo art lovers.
“Being formally included on the Australian Silo Art Trail puts us on the map — literally — and strengthens our identity as a regional art destination.
“It’s a fantastic way to connect communities, inspire visitors and showcase the power of public art in regional Australia.”
Australian Silo Art Trail director and custodian Annette Green said it was fantastic to see Benalla continuing to grow its reputation as a creative regional centre.
“The new mural by Creature Creature is a stunning addition and a great reflection of the vibrant arts culture the town has embraced,” she said.
“What started as paint on large concrete structures has grown into a powerful movement — transforming quiet regional towns into national destinations.
“The Australian Silo Art Trail isn’t just about murals. It’s about community pride, tourism dollars and celebrating the stories of the people who live there.
“Public art doesn’t just bring people to town — it brings people together.
“These projects are driven by locals, painted for locals and proudly shared with the world.
“Just as importantly, between each silo is a story waiting to be discovered — in towns like Benalla, where public art is more than decoration.
“It’s a reason for travellers to stop, stay and connect.
“What was once a highway drive-by is now a destination in its own right.”
Benalla joins a collection of small regional towns and significant landmarks that celebrate art, culture and connection on a grand scale.
The North East Victoria Silo Art Trail also includes murals from Goorambat, Devenish, St James, Tungamah and Dookie and spans about 145km.
Visitors are encouraged to begin their Silo Art Trail journey at the Benalla Visitor Information Centre, where maps and local insights are available to guide the route.
For more information, contact Benalla Rural City Council via benalla.vic.gov.au or phone 5760 2600.
For tourism inquiries, contact the Benalla Visitor Information Centre on 5762 1749 or visit australiansiloarttrail.com