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Reconciliation Tunnel Murals
Discover the Reconciliation Tunnel Murals at Black Head, Angels Beach, Ballina. These vibrant artworks tell the Dreamtime story of the Three Brothers — Yarbirri, Mamoon and Burrung — the ancestral founders of the Bundjalung Nation.
Located on Nyangbul Country, the murals celebrate the culture, history and resilience of the Traditional Custodians. As you walk through the tunnel, you’ll be immersed in a powerful visual journey that honours connection to Country, community and culture.
Easily accessed via the Coastal Recreational Path, the Reconciliation Tunnel Murals are a meaningful stop along Ballina’s spectacular coastline. The location at Angels Beach provides the perfect setting to reflect, learn and appreciate the stories that have shaped this land for thousands of years.
A must-visit for those interested in Aboriginal culture, public art and local history, the murals offer a memorable experience that connects visitors to the spirit of the Ballina Coast and Hinterland.
Parking is available nearby at Angels Beach car park, with clear signage leading to the site.
Come and experience a powerful piece of living culture on your next visit to Ballina.
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