Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra (FOSO) Partnerships

Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra (FOSO) Partnerships

Wentworth Shire Council invites local businesses to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to help enhance the visitor experience for the upcoming Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra (FOSO) on Log Bridge Road, Wentworth.

Download the EOI form: https://mildura.com/lights/foso-partnerships
Hard copy forms: Wentworth Visitor Information Centre or Council Administration Office, 61 Darling Street, Wentworth.
Closing: 5pm, Thursday 9 October 2025.
Submission: Email completed EOIs to lights@mildura.vic.gov.au


Construction is officially underway on Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra (FOSO)

Wentworth Shire Council is thrilled to announce that construction is officially underway on Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra (FOSO).

A spectacular immersive art installation by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, the project will complete Munro’s vision for dual immersive art installations, Trail of Lights+FOSO in our region.

Mildura-based commercial builders Jointly have been appointed head contractor and will begin preparing the Log Bridge Road site this month. The artist’s UK-based studio team is scheduled to arrive in February 2026 to complete the installation.
Set to open in April 2026, FOSO is a unique experience that will feature 80 columns of light created from cylindrical arrays of fibre optic cables. This stunning visual display will be synchronised with an original orchestral score from renowned British composer Nainita Desai.

Wentworth Shire Council is delivering the project in a significant cross-border collaboration with Mildura Rural City Council. Wentworth Shire Council is leading the project’s delivery and operational ownership, with Mildura Rural City Council providing valued strategic and technical support.

Wentworth Shire Mayor, Cr Daniel Linklater said, “the start of construction is a proud moment for the Shire.
Wentworth Shire is incredibly proud to lead this landmark project, which demonstrates what can be achieved through a strong and cooperative partnership with our neighbours at Mildura Rural City Council.”

“This is collaboration in action. FOSO will offer a spectacular visual and aural experience set against our iconic Perry Sandhills, creating a complementary experience to the contemplative journey of Trail of Lights. Together, these two installations create an unmissable multi-day attraction that will encourage longer stays and amplify the economic benefits for the entire region.”

Mildura Mayor, Cr Helen Healy, celebrated the project’s commencement and the partnership between Councils.
“We are delighted to support Wentworth Shire Council on this visionary project,” Cr Healy said. “By combining our strengths, we are helping to build a cultural tourism offering that is exceptional and will draw visitors from across the country and the globe, benefiting our entire regional economy.”

FOSO is supported by funding from the New South Wales Government.

Expressions of interest are currently open for local wineries, accommodation providers, tour operators, transportation services, and hospitality businesses to partner with FOSO to elevate the visitor experience. For further details, visit https://mildura.com/lights/foso-partnerships/

Tickets for FOSO, including combination passes for Trail of Lights, are expected to go on sale in the coming months.


Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra