Complete late 2017 by Melbourne artist, Kaff-eine, her artwork depicts themes that she says embody the region’s past, present and future. The silo on the left captures the grit, tenacity and character of the region’s young female farmers, who regularly face drought, fires and other hardships living and working in the Mallee. The silo on the right portrays a quiet moment between dear friends. The horseman appears in common attire for Mallee farmers, and both man and horse are relaxed and facing downward indicating their mutual trust, love and genuine connection. These GrainCorp silos date back to 1939.