Numbucca Heads, the coastal town of V-Wall on the east coast of New South Wales, is near the (Numbucca River) estuary of the South Baka River.
V-Wall is one of Numbucca Heads's best-known attractions, a 500-meter-long flood lift, with thousands of brightly colored hand-painted rubble on the banks, creative designs and text, and dazzling colors. The graffiti was first created by local children, some of which were artistic, while others were commemorated by simple names and dates. With the increasing popularity of V-Wall, tourists from all over the world have joined in one after another, and it is now difficult to obtain graffiti here, far from being regarded as poor in quality, but rather welcome.