Numbucca Heads is a small coastal town on the east coast of New South Wales, on the north bank of the (Numbucca River) estuary of the South Baka River, about 480km from Sydney, the capital of New South Wales.
Numbucca Heads is one of the popular holiday and retirement destinations on the New Island, most notably the V-shaped Duffa Dike (V-Wall) near the entrance of the South Baka River, a flood-control lift. The two trails on the bank are lined with thousands of brightly colored hand-painted rubble, creative and colorful designs and characters that were first created by local children and later joined by tourists from all over the world. Now it's hard to get, and graffiti here is welcome, far from being considered poor.