View the 2023 winning murals plus all of the highly commended murals – Enjoy!
Murals have been judged on their creativity, uniqueness, the impact/improvement they made to the area and the general finish/style. Mural designs were judged on the impact they're likely going to make to the area they are intended for, the likelihood that the design will be able to be reproduced well and the intended location of the mural (e.g. where it is going, why and does the mural design suit that location).
Sunnyhills School
Turangawaewae – our local place!
Te Kauwhata Primary School
Te Kauwhata Spring Festival
Tahunanui School
Depicts our three classroom names
Te Wharau School
Native birds
Peria School
Manu
Riverview School
Heartwise and local connections
Clive School
Mountains to ocean
Longline Festival
Kaitiakitangi
Avonside Girls’ High School
Relocation and belonging
Marlborough School College
Nature and identity
Belmont Intermediate
Kotahitanga (unity)
Inglewood Primary School
Kohanga Moa
Hobsonville School
Pasifika
Thames Coast Community Kindergarten
New Zealand coastline with native birds
St Josephs School Ōpunakē
The zones of regulation – helping kids understand how they are feeling
Turangitukua Park
The waka Te Reporepo and the different community groups of Turangi
Pākōwhai School
School values, school houses, local environment
19 Main Road
Kiwis fishing. This mural was created to brighten up the school
Winchester School
Nature’s playground. One and many. An outdoor transformation
First Church of Christ
The mural team wanted to share a bright message of love. You are loved
Pyengana Recreation Ground
This mural celebrates the history of families from this area
Bob Byrne Memorial Park
The story of Taupiri
Orewa Beach
The beach vibe present at Orewa
Lynwood Court Complex
Celebrating local pollinators
168 Somme Parade
Mr Tinker, Thinker
113 Becroft Drive
Connection through water
9 Chart Place, Arthur’s Lake
Scenes of Arthur’s Lake
Mobile caravan
Tiki aesthetic from the 1950s