Patchewollock is a rural township located within the traditional lands of the
Wergaia tribes, whose Aboriginal expression literally means the "place of the plenty porcupine grass". By the end of
World War I, the town was founded as a
soldier settlement. The town's most notable feature is a giant mural silo portrait, which depicts the life of grazier and grain farmer,
Nick "Noodle" Hulland, painted in 2016 by street artist
Fintan Magee. ==References==