Australian athletes have increasingly been painted by street artists since 2000. This artwork is often in prominent locations and celebrates athlete achievements, sporting competitions and events and societal issues. The artworks are often commissioned by sports organisations or sponsors.

Street art is often not permanent and many of the artworks in this list many no longer exist at the location specified.

Athletes or Sport DescriptionSportDateCityComments
Cathy FreemanAthletics2016Townsville, QueenslandLocated at Angus Smith Sportspower building in Ogden Street. Artists were Shane Keen and John Bradshaw. Freeman from Palm Island won the gold medal in the women's 400 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics.[1]
Peter Norman, Tommie Smith and John CarlosAthletics2000Sydney, New South WalesThree Proud People located on the side of a terrace at 39 Pine Street, Newtown. It represents the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute in Mexìco. By artist Donald Urquhart,[2][3]
Peter Norman, Tommie Smith and John CarlosAthleticsMelbourne, VictoriaLocated in Kipling Street, Cremorne. By artist Hesco. It represents the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute in Mexìco. Norman was a track sprinter from Melbourne.
Female football supportersAustralian football2015Melbourne, VictoriaTitled 'Edge of your seat' located on wall M Docklands, La Trobe Street, opposite Docklands Stadium.By street artist Rone and commissioned by property development group Capital Alliance. Faces of two young women engrossed in a football game.[4]
Adam GoodesAustralian football2020Sydney, New South WalesLocated at the corner of Foveaux and Crown Streets, Surry Hills. It was painted by Hamish McBride, Laura Paige, Megan Hales, Jacqueline Butterworth and Kailin Hegel from advertising agency and art studio Apparition Media. Goodes was the victim of racial abuse during his AFL career.[5]
Lance 'Buddy' FranklinAustralian football2018Sydney, New South WalesLocated on Flinders Street, Darlinghurst. The artwork was painted by Apparition Media to promote 2018 Sir Doug Nicholls round.[6]
Dustin MartinAustralian football2017Melbourne, VictoriaLocated Rowena Corner Store, 44 Rowena Parade, Richmond. A collaboration between artists Danny Awes, and Dvate, and was all brought together by the Richmond Football Club with sponsor Puma. It celebrated Martin's 2017 Brownlow Medal.[7]
Eliza Hynes, Erica Fowler, Sarah D'Arcy and Ashleigh BrazillAustralian football2019Melbourne, VictoriaLocated on corner of Smith and Sackville Street, Collingwood. Commissioned by CGU Insurance to promoting AFL Women's competition.[8]
Kevin Murray and Jonathan BrownAustralian football2021Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Royal Derby Hotel, corner of Alexandra Parade and Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. By artist Damien Arena. Club icons of Fitzroy Lions / Brisbane Lions[9]
Eddie BettsAustralian football2021Melbourne, VictoriaLocated on corner of Mcilwraith and Park Streets, Princes Hill. Betts a significant indigenous AFL player was subjected to racism during his career with Carlton Football Club and Adelaide Football Club.
Josh KennedyAustralian football2018Perth, Western AustraliaLocated at 11/633 Newcastle St, Leederville. By Perth street artists, Shakey and ArtbyDestroy. Kennedy was West Coast Eagles premiership player in 2018. [10]
Travis BoakAustralian football2021Adelaide, South AustraliaLocated on corner of Mundy St and Nile St, Port Adelaide. By artists Vans the Omega & Morris Green and commissioned by Red Bull. Recognition of Boak's 300 games for Port Adelaide Football Club.[11]
Josh KennedyAustralian football2023Sydney, New South WalesLocated at 150 Foveaux St, Surry Hills. By Apparition Media. Kennedy was Sydney Swans captain from 2017 to 2021 and premiership player in 2012.[12]
Sam DraperAustralian football2023Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Windy Hill, Essendon. Recognition of Essendon Football Club's Draper winning the AFL Goal of the Year.[13]
Neale DaniherAustralian football2023Melbourne,VictoriaLocated at Turners Alley, located between Bourke and Little Bourke streets by Vincent Fantauzzi. Mural recognises Daniher's fight against motor neurone disease and the research charity Fight MND. [14]
AFLW players - Abbie McKay, Ally Anderson and Libby BirchAustralian football2023Melbourne, VictoriaLocated Rose Street, Fitzroy.Promoting the 2023 AFL Women's season.
Ben Simmons, Liz Cambage, Andrew Bogut, Lauren Jackson and Andrew GazeBasketball2019Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Docklands Stadium. By graffiti artist Sofles after being commissioned by Visit Victoria and Basketball Australia.[15]
Marianna ToloBasketball2021Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryLocated in the car park of the Canberra Centre by Queensland artist MattyBro.[16]
Patrick MillsBasketball2021Melbourne, VictoriaLocated in Canning Street, Carlton. Celebrating Mills leading the Boomers to the bronze medal at the 2021 Summer Olympics. By artist Jarrod Grech.
Natalie Cook and Kerri PottharstBeach volleyball2020Sydney, New South WalesLocated at Bondi Beach. Celebrates Cook's and Pottharst's gold medal in beach volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics held at Bondi Beach.[17]
Caroline BuchananBMX2021Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryLocated in Garema Place. By students from her old school, Erindale College, with the guidance of local artist Bohie Palecek. Buchanan represented Australia at the Olympics.[18]
Ellyse and Katy PerryCricket2020Melbourne, VictoriaLocated in Hosier Lane by local artist Tayla Broekman as part of the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Tour.[19]
Shane WarneCricket2017Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at 144 Chapel Street, St Kilda. By Lushsux. It originally had Warne drinking a glass of beer but was changed to him drinking milk as a primary school playground looked straight onto the mural.[20]
Shane WarneCricket2022Perth, Western AustraliaLocated behind No Mafia restaurant in Northbridge. By artists Aidan Garnett and Caitlin Aguss. Painted after his sudden death.[21]
Shane WarneCricket2022Melbourne, VictoriaLocated laneway next to 606 Balcombe Road, Black Rock. By Melbourne's Murals and Interior Design. Painted after his sudden death and where Warne.
Shane WarneCricket2022Sydney, New South WalesCounty Avenue, the side of the Paddington RSL, about one kilometre from the Sydney Cricket Ground. By Bathurst artist Callum Hotham and 3m mural portrays Warne gazing into the distance.[22]
Mile JedinakFootball2018Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at corner Johnston and Chapel Streets, Fitzroy. By street artist Scott Marsh. Commissioned by SportsBet to promote the 2018 World Cup.[23]
Michelle HeymanFootball2021Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryLocated at 16 Bunda Street by artist Megan Hales. Mural part of a series around Australia celebrating a few of Australia's high LGBTQ+ creators.[24]
Sam KerrFootball2021Fremantle, Western AustraliaLocated Norfolk Street by artist Fieldey.[25]
Jamie MaclarenFootball2023Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Richmond Railway Station by Hannah Wilkinson, Melbourne City player. Recognition of Maclaren becoming the A-League greatest goal scorer.[26]
Ange PostecoglouFootball2022Melbourne, VictoriaLocated on Coventry Street, South Melbourne by Shaun Dev. Recognising Postecoglou's achievements as Manager of Celtic F.C. .[27]
Sam KerrFootball2023Sydney, New South WalesLocated Haversham Lane, Marrickville by UK-born artist Stuart Sale, sits among John Lennon, Kylie Minogue, Cristiano Ronaldo and dozens of other celebrities. Celebrating the Matildas 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign in Australia[28]
MatildasFootball2023Sydney, New South WalesLocated on Bondi Beach sea wall painted by Danielle Weber and designed Ryan Ostle. Celebrating the Matildas 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign in Australia. Includes players Sam Kerr, Steph Catley, Clare Polkinghorne, Lydia Williams, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry, Charli Grant, and Emily van Egmond.[29][30]
Ange PostecoglouFootball2023Melbourne, VictoriaLocated in Hosier Lane.Six larger than life depictions showcase the various stages and achievements in the career of the Greek-Australian football manager. Project was conceived by Dean Drossos, Peter Giasoumi and Dean Kotsianis.[31]
Hugh Bowman and WinxHorse racing2020Dunedoo, New South WalesOn silos and painted by Peter Mortimor with state government grant of $95,000.[32]
Kate MoloneyNetball2019Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Turners Alley, just off Bourke Street Mall. Commissioned by the City of Melbourne as a partner of the Melbourne Vixens, and created by Blender Studios, the mural highlights Melbourne as a 'Vixens City'.[33]
Ricky StuartRugby league2019Queanbeyan, New South WalesWall of Queanbeyan's Bicentennial Hall. Artist Claire Foxton. Stuart was born in Queanbeyan and a member of Canberra Raiders premiership teams.[34]
Cameron SmithRugby League2017Melbourne, VictoriaLocated in Hosier Lane. By Aaron McAviney to celebrate Smith's record breaking 356th NRL appearance.[35]
Cameron Smith, Will Chambers and Allana FergusonRugby league2017Darwin, Northern TerritoryLocated side of Roma Bar on Cavenagh Street. Collaboration led by well-known Darwin artist David Collins and Jesse Bell, featuring designs by Shaun Lee and East Arnhem Land's Gayili Marika Yunupingu. commissioned by the Northern Territory Government to celebrate the first international to be played in the Northern Territory as part of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.[36]
Cameron SmithRugby league2019Melbourne, VictoriaLocated at Richmond railway station, Swan Street, Richmond. By artist Sid Tapia to celebrate Smith's 400th NRL Game.[37]
Anthony Minichiello, Arthur Beetson, Brad Fittler and Boyd CordnerRugby league2018Sydney, New South WalesLocated at corner of Council and Birrell Streets in Waverley, New South Wales. By artist Sid Tapia. Celebrating Sydney Roosters legends before the 2018 NRL Grand Final.[38]
Greg InglisRugby League2018Sydney, New South WalesLocated at the corner of Cleveland and Woodburn Streets in Redfern. By artist Sid Tapia. Commemorates the role of Indigenous sports people in Australia.
Maggie MoloneyRugby league2022Sydney, New South WalesLocated in James Street, Redfern, behind St Vincent de Paul Centre. By artist Sharon Billinge. Maloney is regarded as Australia's first female rugby league star, at only 15 years of age. [39]
John SuttonRugby league2018Sydney, New South WalesLocated at Kensington Oval in Kensington and celebrated his achievement of 300 NRL games, first ever South Sydney Rabbitohs player to reach the 300 game milestone for the Club in its 110 years history.[40]
Israel FolauRugby union2019Sydney, New South WalesLocated at Botany View Hotel, King Street, Newtown. By artist Scott Marsh. The mural depicts Folau sitting in front of a yellow Lamborghini begging for money, proffering a sign that reads: "The righteous shall taketh from the punters for the divinity of ones [sic] property portfolio.[41]
Evonne Goolagong CawleyTennis2007Brisbane, QueenslandTennyson Memorial & Curzon St, Tennyson, Queensland.By Jo Murphy and part of Artforce is an initiative of Brisbane City Council managed by Urban Smart Projects.[42]
Ashleigh Barty and Sam StosurTennis2019Brisbane, QueenslandLocated at Queensland Tennis Centre. By graffiti artist Drapl. Barty and Stosur from Queensland are grand slam singles winners.[43]
Ashleigh Barty and Evonne Goolagong CawleyTennis2019Darwin, Northern TerritoryLocated at Darwin International Tennis Centre. The artwork, curated by David Collins was painted by Larrakia man Shaun Lee 'Hafleg' and portrait artist Jesse Bell, as a celebration of Goolagong Cawley and Barty, the only two Australian women to achieve the world No.1 singles ranking in the modern era.[44]
Ashleigh Barty and Evonne Goolagong CawleyTennis2023Adelaide, South Australia.Located at Playford Tennis Centre, Elizabeth East. Painted by indigenous artists Thomas Readett and Shane Cook.The Playford Tennis Centre hosts the National Indigenous Tennis Carnival.[45]
Pat CashTennis2014Melbourne, VictoriaBy graffiti artist Daniel Wenn during the ellesse Tennis Performance Apparel Launch on 17 January 2014.[46]

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