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WAGGA
WAGGA
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V I S I T O R
G U I D E
WAGGA WAGGA VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTRE
The Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre is located
on Tarcutta Street, between the Murrumbidgee River
and the Civic Centre. Pop into the Centre seven days a
week for great local knowledge, to browse the extensive
shop or just stretch your legs.
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 9am to 4pm
Sunday 9:30am to 2pm
Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, 1pm - 5pm Anzac Day
City of Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre
183 Tarcutta Street
Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
Ph: 1300 100 122
+612 6926 9621
visitors@wagga.nsw.gov.au
On the cover: Gears & Beers 2015 Photography by Beardy McBeard (Marcus Enno)
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YOUR GUIDE
TO THE GUIDE
WELCOME TO WAGGA WAGGA04
WHAT’S ON08
SEE + DO12
ART + CULTURE24
THE GREAT OUTDOORS34
EAT + DRINK44
SHOP + RELAX60
WANDERING THE REGION70
STAY A WHILE84
GENERAL SERVICES101
MAP OF WAGGA + SURROUNDS
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MAP OF WAGGA CITY + SUBURBS
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MAP OF WAGGA CBD109
Published July 2016 by the City of Wagga Wagga, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650.
City of Wagga Wagga is committed to improving the quality of service of tourism and
enhancing the visitor experience. If you have any feedback or comments on this guide,
please contact us at visitors@wagga.nsw.gov.au.
Information in this booklet is correct at the time of printing and is provided in good faith.
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Some of the photography in this guide has been taken by Michael Frogley,
Daniel Robinson, and Marcus Enno.
Printed by Chambers Whyte Design and Print.
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WELCOME TO
WAGGA WAGGA
We know you know it.
You’ve heard of it, passed through once,
cheered on a famous sportsperson from
there, it’s where your best friend’s cousin
grew up.
We challenge you to travel the world and
not find one of us.
Someone the place named twice hasn’t
touched. Someone who hasn’t passed
through, ventured, visited or made a life
under the blue, blue sky.
You’ve heard of it. Wondered about it.
Wagga Wondering, we call it…
We know you know it, but do you really?
Road, rail, air - take your pick - we don’t
mind how you arrive.
We’re connected to the land and delight
in our surroundings. We know you will
too, and there’s plenty to share.
Enjoy the produce and meet the makers,
delight in our four seasons, trail along
the riverbanks or drift in and out of shops
and cafes.
Stay a while and wander the region, or
just fill in time between meetings – the
options are all on our doorstep.
If you’re looking to answer your Wagga
Wondering, here’s some ideas before
you come and see for yourself.
We know you’ll never be Wagga
Wondering again…
Wagga Wagga is
where paths cross and
people meet. And it’s
no coincidence, really,
because we’re an easy
road trip for 75% of the
Australian population,
and an ideal meeting spot
as well as a gathering
place for industry,
education and producers.
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OUR ONLINE
DATING PROFILE
Oh, really? That big?
It’s a common question we hear. We’re
big enough to be urban, in a landscape
big enough to let us be country. More
than 64,000 of us call Wagga Wagga
home – yep, that’s why you always run
into one of us.
Wagga Wagga is the place where paths
cross and people meet. It was that
way with the Wiradjuri people as they
travelled the region following the cycle
of ceremonies and seasons. With major
transport routes, easy access to large
metropolitan areas, plenty of industry and
a large education sector it remains that
way today.
Perhaps Wagga’s most famous attribute
is its name, like having the Bono, Cher
and Madonna version of a place name.
The Wagga Wagga
landscape plays host
to four distinct and
magnificent seasons
whose sunlight and
shade give your
Instagram filters a run
for their money.
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It’s fun to say, because you say it twice
– harking back to the Wiradjuri language
custom, until you’re on friendly terms,
and then you can just say ‘Wagga’.
Visit us in high summer, and you’ll
be looking for a refreshing dip in the
Murrumbidgee River or to escape the
heat with some retail therapy.
In autumn you’ll think it’s paradise –
clear, cool mornings and crisp days will
follow you through piles of coloured,
crunchy leaves and turn every vista into a
photograph.
In winter, you can bring out your best
winter woolies and witness some
amazing frosts that turn everything white
and spiderwebs into tiny, tiny works of
art.
Spring is a celebration of life, food and
love – punctuated by outdoor events
and spectacular yellow, purple and green
landscapes.
OUR SEASONAL TEMPERATURES
Singing Willy Wagtails
Summer / 13°-32°
Crunchy colour
Autumn / 5°-28°
Fogs & frosts
Winter / 2°-15°
Blooms, bulbs & blossoms
Spring / 5°-26°
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GETTING
HERE
Wagga Wagga is made for road trips. Or
plane trips. Or…you get the picture.
In Wagga Wagga, we play rugby
league and Australian rules. Why is
that significant when we’re discussing
geography? Because it means we’re
about the same distance from
Melbourne and Sydney. So not only are
kids in Wagga busy on winter weekends,
you can see both codes on telly – win!
By road
Whether you are driving on the Hume
Freeway in a northerly direction from
Melbourne or south from Sydney, you’ll
be in Wagga Wagga in around five hours.
Canberra’s a mere two-and-a-half hours
up the road.
By air
If you’re after something quicker,
QantasLink and Regional Express fly in
and out of Wagga Wagga with multiple
flights each and every day.
By train or coach
Kick back and sit on the train or a
regional coach service.
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WHAT’S
ON
A quick look through Wagga Wagga’s
jam-packed event calendar confirms
we play to our strengths – we enjoy the
outdoors in all our seasons, we’re a great
meeting place, and with events such as
the Wagga Comedy Fest and Gears and
Beers, we’re a diverse bunch.
JANUARY
Wagga Wagga Pro-Am
Australia Day Celebrations
APRIL
Sounds of Summer Concert
Series
Wagga HomeXpo, Lifestyle
and Adventure Show
FEBRUARY
Stone the Crows Festival
Australian International
Animation Festival
Kurrajong Waratah Charity
Race Day
JUNE
Cork & Fork Fest
Wagga Wagga Veteran &
World War II and Military Scale Vintage Motor Club Annual
Flying Weekend
June Rally
Gold Cup Carnival Prelude
Wagga Comedy Fest
Day
Wagga Classic Road Cycling
Race & Criterium
MAY
MARCH
Town Plate Day
JULY
Wagga Wagga Food & Wine
Festival
Wagga Wagga Gold Cup
Wagga Wagga Swap Meet
Barry Carne Interstate
Ski Challenge
French Film Festival
World Championship
Gumi Race and
Aquathon
Heli Heatwave
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The Visitor Information Centre has the
largest events database in the region,
making it easy to find something to do
while you’re here, or something to plan
your next trip around.
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AUGUST
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Wagga Wagga Trail Marathon
Gears and Beers
Annual Invitational Run
SEPTEMBER
Annual Garden and Outdoor
Festival
Riverina All Schools MTB
Challenge
Little Big Day Out
Model Railway and Hobby
Exhibition
Wagga Show
MG Car Club Gathering of the
Faithful
Riverina Truck Show & Kids
Convoy
Wagga Lake Run and Ride
Spring Street Festival
Wagga 6 Hour Mountain Bike
Enduro
FUSION Multicultural Street
Festival
Wagga Wagga Picnic Races
DECEMBER
Taste Riverina Food Festival
Wagga Wagga Christmas
Spectacular
Cork & Fork Fest
Carols by Candlelight
City of Wagga Wagga Open
Golf Tournament
Wagga Live
CMRI Wagga Wagga Christmas
Fair
REGULAR EVENTS
River & Wren Boutique Markets
(selected Sundays through the year)
Miniature Railway
(first and third Sunday)
Riverina Producers’ Market
(every Thursday)
Downside Bushdance
(Monthly on the first Saturday)
Sprout & About Markets
(Monthly on the second Saturday)
Art on the Levee
(Monthly on the second Saturday)
Wagga Beach Markets
Tarcutta Markets
PLANNING AN EVENT
IN WAGGA WAGGA?
For support in organising
your event, contact our
events unit (Mon to Fri):
1300 292 442
(Monthly on the third Saturday)
events@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Markets by the Lake
www.waggaevents.com.au
Check visitwagga.com for dates and times
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INSTA-LEGENDS
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VICKI
LANGLEY
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DAN
BERESFORD
@dan0_beresford
WILL
GRASS
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AINSLIE
RUST
@ainsrust
ANNE
SEEBACH
@ajseebach
RYAN
MCLEAN
@ryaxmc
JOSH
BETT
@josh.bett
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+DO
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GET TO THE
HEART OF IT
Whether you’re in Wagga Wagga to visit
friends, attend an event or discover new
things you’ll find many ways to get to the
heart of it.
If landscape’s your thing, we have the
stage.
environment and Indigenous heritage of
the area. Within the wetland is a Healing
Place, a place to reflect, it contains a
totem hand carved by Wiradjuri elders to
represent the long journey of Australia’s
Indigenous people.
Want family-friendly fun? Heaps of
options here.
And if you prefer not to plan, fear not,
we’ve got pottering about down to a fine
art.
Keeping kids active won’t ever be a
problem when visiting Wagga Wagga.
The Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre has
you covered for a fast lap, slow float and
some pool time fun all year round.
To get outside and amongst it, the
Botanic Gardens is home to a zoo and
free flight aviary, as well as the Willans Hill
Miniature Railway. After getting up close
to some native wildlife, you can ride the
miniature railway as it weaves through
a garden setting, through woodlands, a
tunnel and over a bridge on the first and
third Sunday of every month.
Give yourself permission
to wander around one of
the many markets, walk
the tree-lined streets,
or pack some great
local produce and sit by
the Murrumbidgee and
watch it idly flow by –
it’s all part of giving in
to the Wagga Wonder.
The large, free barbecue area and
playground areas for both big and little
kids means it is a great way to spend a
day.
Marrambidya Wetland has recently
opened. Walkways and signage
throughout provide an educational
resource for both the natural
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WHAT THE
LOCALS SAY
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SABA NABI
PhD Student in Bio-medical Sciences
“I laugh – we have the same shops, but they’re easier to
get to, we have great free events and in school holidays
there are so many activities for my daughter – I don’t
have enough time to take her to all the things!”
Each year Baylis Street is taken over by a
parade of mortarboards, floating down
the street on the heads of current and
past graduates of the university in the
Town & Gown Parade.
Wagga Wagga is a university town, you
can see it in the wave of new faces
each February, the energy around art,
culture, innovation and the traditional
Wednesday night uni night at local pubs.
For Saba Nabi, her move to Wagga
Wagga from Delhi, India with her
husband Syed Haris Omar and young
daughter Ariba Omar was an academic
decision, literally and figuratively.
Her husband received a full scholarship
to Charles Sturt University to study for
his PhD in Bio-medical Sciences. After
considering offers from universities in
Sydney and America, it was Wagga’s
space and friendliness that won them
over.
“It was so different to Delhi on so many
levels, and we loved that,” said Saba,
who is also completing her PhD in
Bio-medical Sciences at Charles Sturt
University.
“When I first arrived in Wagga with my
two-year-old daughter, I threw myself
into the community – I’d go out every
day, meet and talk to people – they were
so friendly!
“I signed up to every newsletter I could
from Council, the library, art gallery
and actively created local groups and
connections on social media – I wanted
to be part of the community, absorb it
all and meet people from here to really
have an authentic Wagga experience.
“I have so many local friends, I found
so many beautiful people who were
so approachable and willing to help –
even civic leaders, if I have an idea or
a question, I just contact the Federal
Member or the Councillors direct, it’s just
how it’s done in Wagga.”
Saba says her friends in Delhi and others
in Sydney and Melbourne sometimes
wonder if she is busy enough in her new,
smaller hometown.
“I laugh – we have the same shops, but
they’re easier to get to, we have great
free events like FUSION and Little Big
Day Out, and in school holidays there
are so many activities for my daughter – I
don’t have enough time to take her to all
the things!
“The library and theatre have provided
so many avenues for entertainment and
making local connections for us as a
family. My daughter was so in love with
The Wiggles, and when we could see
them here in Wagga, I really did think –
this is a wonderful place for us.”
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AIRZONE
AirZone is 1500sqm of indoor fun. Jam
packed with inflatable jumping castles,
obstacle courses and challenges for
the whole family. Children five years
and under even have a dedicated zone,
complete with a large ball pit. AirZone’s
friendly supervisors are on hand to make
sure everyone has a great day.
26 Nagle Street, Wagga Wagga
0457 338 249
www.airzone.com.au
BORAMBOLA WINES
A family owned business which specialises
in 100% locally grown and produced
wines as well as Tuckerbox hoppy lager
beer and apple cider. Open for cellar
door tastings and group bookings. We
cater for weddings and functions offering
spectacular views, gardens, and a deep
history.
1734 Sturt Highway, Borambola
0404 084 657
www.borambola.com
Thu to Sun
11am to 4pm or by appointment
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
WINERY
A producer of premium varietal table wines
and an integral part of Australia’s leading
wine science school at the forefront of
viticulture practices and wine making
techniques. Come and visit our cellar
door for tasting and sales of our premium
sparkling, table and fortified wines.
Mambarra Drive, CSU Campus, Wagga Wagga
02 6933 2435
www.winery.csu.edu.au
Mon - Fri 11am to 5pm, Sat & Sun 11am to 4pm
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COTTONTAILS WINERY,
RESTAURANT & FUNCTION
CENTRE
Situated on 40 hectares of pristine country
featuring over four hectares of vineyard and
olive trees which produce Cottontails’ own
range of award winning wines and olive oil.
With their modern, stylish, purpose-built
establishment, Cottontails offers relaxed
country ambience and spectacular views.
562 Pattersons Road, Wagga Wagga
02 6928 4554
www.cottontailwines.com.au
Lunch Thu – Sun from 11.30am, Dinner Fri – Sat
FLIP OUT
Flip Out is a worldwide phenomenon and
the most fun you can have in one venue.
All ages welcome, café with outdoor
seated area. Olympic trampolines,
dodgeball, wall runners, junior area, swing
bags and party rooms, there is something
for everyone. School groups, wheelchair
friendly, no bookings necessary.
1/297 Copland Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6925 8267
www.flipout.net.au
Mon - Thu 10am to 7pm
Fri - Sat 10am to 9pm, Sun 10am to 6pm
FOOD I AM
From everyday foodie to epicurean,
Food I Am cooking classes will delight the
senses and feed the mind. The cooking
classes feature guest chefs presenting
classes on cuisines from around the
globe. Learn to understand, complement
and balance gourmet flavours from far
afield right here in Wagga Wagga.
29 Kunzea Place, Wagga Wagga
0427 250 498
www.foodiam.com.au
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FORUM 6 CINEMAS
A six-cinema complex offering a range of
movies from blockbusters to art house
features. Once a month we conduct silver
screen events and fortnightly opera and
or ballet. Blockbusters sometimes include
a midnight screening - see it before the
general population. Located in the Wagga
Wagga CBD.
77 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6863
www.forum6.com.au
From 9.30am daily
LIVESTOCK MARKETING
CENTRE
The Wagga Wagga Livestock Marketing
Centre is the premier livestock market in
Australia and home to the largest sheep
sale in the world. Arrange a group tour;
you might even get to see just some of
the 1.8 million sheep and 200,000 cattle
that get sold every year.
53 Webb Street, Bomen
Phone 02 6923 2711
Mon: Cattle sales
Thu: Sheep sales
MURRUMBIDGEE TURF CLUB
The MTC is home to 25 race meetings
a year and is also a popular spot for
wedding receptions and other functions.
Boasting the Champagne Bar and
Members Lounge, the MTC is considered
one of Wagga’s finest social venues.
Travers Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 2151
www.mtcwagga.com.au
Mon – Fri 8.30am to 5pm
Weekends open on race days
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OASIS REGIONAL AQUATIC
CENTRE
Enjoy year round fun in our heated indoor
pools, outdoor seasonal pool and play
area with free barbecue facilities and
café. Birthday party packages and Learn
to Swim Classes available for adults
and children. Family fun, laughter and
learning.
50 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9390
For entry fees and opening hours
visit www.waggaoasis.com.au
WAGGA AIR CENTRE
Wagga Air Centre is a convenient travel
option with departures on demand for
private aircraft charter in Wagga Wagga
and regional NSW. Whether it be airplane
or helicopter, business, corporate, group
charter, leisure tours or freight, a totally
flexible, time-saving travel option is just a
phone call away.
Hangar 211 Wagga Wagga Airport, Forest Hill
02 6922 7122 / 0427 227 122
www.waggaaircentre.com.au
Daily 8am to 5pm, on call 24/7
WAGGA BOWLING &
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Whether it’s for social, family or business,
this sleek 16-lane bowling centre has it
all. Enjoy a range of services including
delicious meals from the licenced retro
diner, private function area, amazing
amusement games, and even a thrilling
9D action cinema!
65A Trail Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 9410
www.waggabowl.com.au
Mon - Thurs 10am to 9pm
Fri - Sat 10am to 10pm Sun 10am to 7pm
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WAGGA WAGGA COUNTRY
CLUB
Located on the shores of Lake Albert and
included in Australia’s top 100 country
courses. A beautiful tree-lined course with
immaculate bent greens and all-weather
fairways.
The ideal venue for any occasion, golfing,
functions and dining.
57 Plumpton Road, Wagga Wagga
02 6922 6444
www.wwcc.com.au
WIRADJURI CULTURAL TOURS
From learning about didgeridoo making
to bush tucker and the Wiradjuri
Aboriginal language, you will experience
passion first hand as Mark Saddler shares
stories of the oldest living culture on the
planet.
0412 693 030
www.bundyiculture.com.au
Bookings essential
WIRADJURI GOLF CENTRE
Play pitch and putt golf or work on your
technique at the driving range. Wiradjuri
Golf Centre is home to an 18-hole par
three pitch and putt course and 15-bay
driving range. Within a five minute drive of
Wagga Wagga’s central business district
and located near the Murrumbidgee River.
Extended trading hours in summer.
Narrung Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3033
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WOLLUNDRY GROVE OLIVES
Superbly situated on a hillside only 10
minutes from Wagga Wagga with easy
access for small and large vehicles.
Producing prestigious, national awardwinning premium olive oil and a
distinctive range of table olives displaying
a unique regional character. Personally
escorted tours of the grove and
processing plant including tasting are on
offer. All products are available for sale.
Mary Gilmore Road, Brucedale
02 6924 6494 / 0429 201 773
www.wollundrygroveolives.com.au
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SHOCK OF THE NEW
JOY OF THE OLD
Regional centres like Wagga love the
new. Surprised? We’re not.
You will see it in our buildings, like the
striking Civic Centre building in the
centre of town, beside the Wollundry
Lagoon. Bookended by the first ever
Council Chambers built in 1881 (now a
site of the Museum of the Riverina) and
the glorious 1963 Civic Theatre, it shows
Wagga never shies away from celebrating
the new.
All glass and strong lines and not at all
the shy, retiring type, it’s no surprise
that the Civic Centre is the result of an
international architecture competition.
Opened in 1999 as the administrative
home for the internal mechanisms of
the Council, it also houses the Wagga
Wagga Art Gallery and National Art Glass
Collection, and the Wagga City Library.
This convenient cluster of cultural
collections means you can wander
through the building, view the latest art
exhibitions in the gallery, discover more
about Wagga’s history in the museum
or sit with a cuppa and catch up on the
latest newspapers, magazines or books
in the sun-filled library.
Whether you’ve got a couple of hours or
a few days, explore with ease and at your
own pace.
Artwork by Riverina artists hangs beside
the best visiting exhibitions from Australia
and overseas in the art gallery.
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Since 1975 the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
has been quietly accumulating more
than 1400 original prints by some of
Australia’s foremost artists for its Margaret
Carnegie Print Collection, and building
a world class, nationally significant
collection of contemporary art glass
housed in a standalone gallery.
A golden Chiko Roll, an international
fraudster and a bullet from a bushranger
- these are some of the local stories
you will discover in one of the two sites
of the Museum of the Riverina. You
may also encounter thought-provoking
exhibitions on faith, war, immigration, or
love that give you pause for thought.
There’s always something on at the
Civic Theatre. High profile acts, travelling
shows, comedy festivals, children’s
plays or community productions – the
theatre will show you a good time. While
waiting for an evening show, relax on
the balcony overlooking the lagoon and
watch the sun go down with a cold drink
in hand.
You don’t have to go inside to get a
view of Wagga’s artistic side, though.
Wandering through the CBD and along
the Wiradjuri Walking Track, you’ll see
evidence of Wagga’s longstanding
commitment to supporting the
development of public art pieces that
welcome, connect and create a sense of
place.
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Flight 2015, Susan Milne and Greg Stonehouse, Wagga Wagga Airport.
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WHAT THE
LOCALS SAY
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PETER COX
Producer, Director, Writer + Teacher
“Everything I have ever wanted to do in theatre
and film I can do in Wagga Wagga”.
Acclaimed producer, director, writer and
teacher Peter Cox knew all about Wagga
Wagga’s thriving theatre scene well
before he moved here in 1986, and long
before he co-wrote and co-produced
the feature film Backyard Ashes here.
Originally from Newcastle, the drama
teacher took his first teaching post at
Finley, just under three hours south-west
of Wagga Wagga, and used to regularly
travel to Wagga to attend shows at the
Civic Theatre, bring his own shows to
perform, and visit friends.
His wife, Wendy had attended teachers
college in Wagga, so the connections
started to pile up, until it was the logical
next move.
“Everything I have ever wanted to do
in theatre and film I can do in Wagga
Wagga,” Peter said.
“I have the space to write, the ability to
test out new shows and then, because
we are so central, send them to regional
and metropolitan stages.
a go, and then watch it thrive.”
Filming Backyard Ashes, where the game
of backyard cricket is celebrated as
much as the Aussie/Pom rivalry, was only
ever going to happen in Wagga Wagga,
and it became integral to the story.
“Wagga may be known for sporting
greats, but the community love and
support art and culture just as much,
which was evident when making the
film,” Peter said. “I think all of Wagga
Wagga ended up in the credit listing
thanks to all the support!”
The circle of Wagga Wagga connections
is large and sometimes feels all
encompassing, says Peter.
“People I know and meet up with in
another city, or even another country,
will say, ‘Oh, so and so said to say hi!’,
and I think, how is there possibly a
connection there? And the connection
will be Wagga.
“Maybe it is hard to escape it, so it’s lucky
I don’t want to.”
“Wagga is the best test market – you’re
surrounded by great talent, you can have
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OUR CREATIVE
TYPES
SARA
HUTCHEON
FLORAL FANATIC
PETER COX
THEATRE TRAGIC
JOHN
WOOD
MASTER
CRAFTSMAN
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AUNTY GAIL
MANDERSON
WONDROUS WEAVER
CLARE
BRASSIL
MUSICAL MAESTRO
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MUSEUM OF THE RIVERINA BOTANIC GARDENS SITE
The Botanic Gardens site highlights
the people, places and events that give
Wagga Wagga its unique character. Home
of changing exhibitions, the museum’s
permanent collection Kidzone, Kidztrack
and the Wagga Wagga Sporting Hall of
Fame.
Lord Baden Powell Drive, Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9650
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/museum
Opening Hours: Tues - Sat 10am to 4pm,
Sunday 10am to 2pm, Closed Monday
MUSEUM OF THE RIVERINA HISTORIC COUNCIL SITE
Located in the historic 1881 Council
Chambers, see travelling exhibitions with
diverse themes throughout the year.
This site was originally the Town Hall
and Municipal Offices as well as the seat
of Local Government until 1999 when
converted to the museum.
Cnr Morrow and Baylis Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9655
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/museum
Opening Hours: Tues - Sat 10am to 4pm,
Sunday 10am to 2pm, Closed Monday
ART & ABOUT
While you’re in town uncover the creative
side of our city.
Get up close to inspiring public art when
you cycle or walk along the river, stroll
through the streets and explore our
beautiful parks.
On show 24 hours, seven days a week for
you to discover!
Various location throughout the
City of Wagga Wagga
1300 292 442
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WAGGA WAGGA ART GALLERY
Showcases the vibrant and diverse culture
of the Riverina with exciting exhibitions and
events throughout the year. Explore the
unique National Art Glass Collection and
enjoy the visions and inspirations of artists
from across the region and around the
country.
Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets,
Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9660
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/gallery
Tues - Sat 10am to 4pm, Sunday 10am to 2pm,
Closed Monday
WAGGA WAGGA CIVIC THEATRE
Let us entertain you! The Civic Theatre
regularly presents high quality productions
including shows for music lovers, shows
for kids, drama, comedy, circus and more.
Meet up with friends before the show and
enjoy a drink overlooking the Wollundry
Lagoon.
Burns Way, (off Tarcutta Street), Wagga Wagga
02 6926 6988
www.civictheatre.com.au
WAGGA WAGGA CITY LIBRARY
With free wifi, wireless printing and
public access computers the library is
the perfect place for visitors. Download
e-books, magazines, music and movies
or come in to borrow up to 50 items.
Membership is free.
Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets,
Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9700
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/library
Mon 11am to 6pm
Tues – Fri 10am to 6pm
Sat 10am to 4pm
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OUTDOORS
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STARRY NIGHTS+
STUNNING SUNSETS
Wagga Wagga’s landscape is an
astounding collection of colour, shape
and form. When talking about Wagga
life, some words are often repeated.
Space. Light. Colour. When you’re part of
it, these elements seep into your world
view and nourish your soul.
Much of Wagga’s draw for locals and
visitors alike comes not from the built
infrastructure, but the natural forms.
If watersports and fishing are more
your thing, Lake Albert on the southern
edge of the city is for you. Surrounded
by a walking track and serviced by two
playgrounds and barbecue shelters,
with a golf club and the Boat Club as
neighbours, it is a great family-friendly
area.
From farmland vistas to rugged bushland,
getting out and amongst it is a rewarding
exercise – physically and mentally.
Wagga Wagga has often been tagged
the Garden City of the South, due to a
fastidious commitment to its parklands.
An ideal guide for exploring the
landscape around Wagga Wagga is the
Wiradjuri Walking Track. A 42km loop of
the city, you can attack it whole, in bits,
or just tackle the 12km Wollundry Loop
through the city.
The track provides viewing points
from Pomingalarna Reserve, covers
floodplains and farming land, follows
the Murrumbidgee River, taking in the
Marrambidya Wetland.
The Murrumbidgee River winds through
Wagga Wagga, choosing to remind the
city of its power once every so often
during periods of flood. Wagga Beach
has been a bathing beach for many,
many years – it even had its own Surf
Lifesaving Club in its heyday.
Close to the centre of town and part of
the new Riverside precinct, the beach is
where you can take a refreshing dip as
well as have a barbecue, attend an event
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or market, or simply lie on the grass by
the bend in the river and stare at the sky.
The Victory Memorial
Gardens and Collins
Park within central
Wagga date back to
early 1900s and offer
shady places to relax,
play and unwind. Large
trees, seasonal flower
beds and rows and rows
of roses are key features.
The Botanic Gardens cover 22 acres,
with a camellia garden, native section
and rose garden just some of the
showpieces.
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DAN BERESFORD
Hardcore Riding Nut + Instagrammer
“I can ride solidly for four hours in the morning,
direct from the City through to the most breathtaking
scenery in the surrounding countryside”.
Nope. Never. No way. Why would you?
That was Dan Beresford’s thoughts about
moving from Sydney to Wagga Wagga.
But then he did. Five years on, he can’t
imagine what took him so long.
Dan grew up in Engadine, spent time on
the cycling road racing circuit in Europe,
and moved to Albion Park after getting
married.
Wagga Wagga just kept on popping up
though, when remarkably, all three of his
wife’s sisters married and moved to the
Wagga region.
After commuting two-and-a-half hours
to work most days, and seeing his
cycling training come to a halt as result,
Dan knew something had to change.
“I was sitting stuck in traffic on the
Tom Ugly Bridge in southern Sydney,
calculating that my drive to work that
day was going to take three hours, when
I looked across the road and saw a café,”
said Dan. “People were there, having a
coffee, reading the paper and I thought –
there’s got to be a better way.
“So I pulled off the road, went to the
café, and quit my job then and there.”
Dan’s wife and three kids made the move
to Wagga, where Dan now traverses the
local countryside on his mountain bike
six days a week before going to work.
They have a new home overlooking the
city, and the kids are eagerly anticipating
the new backyard pool. All things they
once thought impossible.
“The countryside around Wagga is
brilliant,” said Dan.
And he should know. Most days see
him getting up at 4am and covering
hundreds of kilometres on his bike, it’s
no surprise that Dan’s Instagram account
is littered with phenomenal sunrise and
landscape shots or that he’s in better
shape at 40 than he was at 21.
“I can train better, faster and safer here in
Wagga than I ever could in Sydney. I took
up cycling again when I came to Wagga
just to meet people, but the sense of
community in the sport and space for
training has allowed me to get back into
racing and chase new goals.
“I can ride solidly for four hours in the
morning, direct from the city through
to the most breathtaking scenery in the
surrounding countryside where I won’t
see another car, which was a welcome
relief after many close shaves in Sydney,”
said Dan.
“When I’m training off-road now, the
closest I might get to a collision on my
bike is with a kangaroo at Pomingarlarna
Reserve – they’re the biggest hazard
now, not cars, and I can cope with that.”
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COLLINS PARK
The tranquil setting of Collins Park
provides the perfect family escape.
Located in the centre of the park is a
playground for the kids with mature trees
providing plenty of shady spots.
Collins Park is also rich in history and
features several memorials and original
gas lamps dotted throughout the park.
Cnr Fox and Forsyth Street, Wagga Wagga
LAKE ALBERT
Lake Albert is one of Wagga’s most
popular recreational facilities. It caters
for boating, fishing, swimming and its
5.5km track is commonly used by walkers,
joggers and bike riders. It is family friendly
and a must for visitors to Wagga Wagga.
Eight fitness stations have been installed
in four locations on the eastern side of
Lake Albert. Set over 800m, the fitness
stations are very popular with users of the
lake.
Eastlake Drive, Wagga Wagga
LIVINGSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Great for camping, mountain bike riding,
horse riding, picnicking, 4WD touring and
birdwatching.
The park includes a multi-use track
perfect for enjoying some of the loveliest
parts of Livingstone National Park which
is full of tall cypress pines, scribbly gums
and spectacular flowers.
Located approximately 30km south of Wagga
Wagga via Holbrook Road
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POMINGALARNA RESERVE
Pomingalarna Reserve forms part of the
Wiradjuri Walking Track and is popular
with bushwalkers, runners, bike riders and
nature enthusiasts.
Native bushland surrounds mean wildlife
abounds with plenty of kangaroos,
wallabies, lizards and bird life to enjoy.
A fun, flowing 13km mountain bike course
is clearly marked.
Bagley Drive (off McNickle Road) Wagga Wagga
VICTORY MEMORIAL GARDENS
Located in the heart of the city, the
gardens are set on approximately two
hectares of land. Situated along the banks
of the Wollundry Lagoon, and home to
water lilies, ducks and water birds. Visit
the Memorial Arch and Eternal Flame,
a reminder of those who served our
country.
Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga
WAGGA BEACH
Wagga Beach is located on the banks of
the beautiful Murrumbidgee River. You
can relax on the shaded lawn, picnic on
the banks of the river or go for a swim.
There are also barbecue facilities and a
fantastic children’s playground available.
Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga
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BOTANIC GARDENS
A must-see with its 22 acres of themed
garden beds, zoo, free flight aviary and
adventure playgrounds to suit all ages.
The miniature railway operates on the first
and third Sundays of the month.
Willians Hill, Macleay Street
Wagga Wagga
Zoo hours: 9am to 4pm daily
(until 5pm during Daylight Savings)
MARRAMBIDYA WETLAND
Named after the Wiradjuri word for
Murrumbidgee, the wetland is a valuable
community resource for educational,
cultural and passive recreational activities.
A stunning 20-hectare reserve located
alongside the Murrumbidgee River only a
few minutes from the Wagga Wagga city
centre. The wetland features a Healing
Place, with natural vegetation, seating
area and hand-carved totem pole.
100 Narrung Street, Wagga Wagga
Ph: 1300 292 442
WIRADJURI WALKING TRACK
The Track covers around 42km, circling
much of the city and exploring riverbanks,
hilltops and everything in-between. It
also winds through Silvalite Reserve and
Pomingarlarna Reserve - perfect for a little
wildlife spotting or enjoying some of the
best views over the city!
Start from Wagga Beach, Johnston Street,
Wagga Wagga
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WOLLUNDRY LAGOON
Located right next to the Wagga Wagga
CBD, the perfect spot to relax, feed the
ducks or enjoy a pleasant stroll amongst
native vegetation.
The Wollundry Lagoon meaders through
the Victory Memorial Gardens and the
Civic Centre precinct, with walking tracks
that wind along the edge of the lagoon.
The Esplanade, Wagga Wagga.
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REGIONAL FOOD
GROWS UP
When you’re wandering and on holidays,
or just passing through for a quick visit,
getting into some quality food is always
high on the priority list.
It’s no secret regional cities and towns
throughout Australia are often built on
a food foundation of the pub steak and
schnitzel, good Chinese restaurants, fish
and chip takeaways and the club’s roast.
We don’t shy away from that in Wagga,
it’s part our history. Every Wagga local
will have their preferred provider for
each of these offerings based on a loose
algorithm of habit, family loyalty, taste,
location and budget. If you want to
know, and get in on the secret, you just
have to ask - it might even spark some
debate!
But that’s not where the food journey
ends in Wagga Wagga.
produce is a priority for many local
restaurants, and you can easily find a dish
to suit all tastes and budgets.
So while sometimes you genuinely can’t
beat fish and chips eaten from the paper
at Wagga Beach on a balmy evening - we
also have fabulous fine dining, cocktail
bars and quick and fresh takeaway
flavours from Asia, Europe and beyond.
Great cafés both on and off the beaten
track will keep you caffeinated, with
specialty blends and local roasts.
Pubs in the centre of Wagga Wagga
may be a little less in number from
the highs of last century (one on every
corner!), but plenty of majestic old pubs,
repurposed for a new audience and new
tastes, remain.
Award-winning boutique wineries, wine
producers and brewpubs are dotted
around the place, giving you the chance
to spend time with the producers and
makers of quality product, in great
environments.
As Wagga grew,
so did our palate.
As producers thrived,
so did our variety.
And don’t forget, even if you’re travelling
through and want to stock up on quality
produce, local providores have bountiful
supplies of cheeses, olives, cured meats,
coffee beans, sauces and breads distinct
to Wagga Wagga and the region.
In Wagga Wagga, minimising your food
miles comes easy. Being in the heart
of the nation’s food bowl means local
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OUR FAB
FOODIES
BRUCE SPINKS
OLIVE CRUSHER #2
TIM M CMULLEN
VINO WRANGLER
JOO-YEE LIEU
OLIVE CRUSHER #1
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BERNARD HOFF
BOULANGER
EXTRAORDINAIRE
CRAIG WEALANDS
KYLIE HARAN
CHIEF BREWER
QUEEN OF CAKES
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JOO-YEE LIEU
Wollundry Grove Olives
“The property absolutely ticked all our boxes,
and we fell in love with the location,
the view and the possibilities,”
Joo-Yee Lieu had a pretty strong list
for the farming property she wanted in
Wagga Wagga in 2010.
Lovely house, four bedrooms, great view,
on the school bus run and close to town.
She got all that, what she didn’t realise
was that it wouldn’t be farming grain like
her and husband Bruce Spinks were used
to – but olives.
Wollundry Grove Olives is less than 15
kilometres north of Wagga Wagga, and
is home to more than 2000 olive trees
that produce around 5000-6000 litres of
extra virgin olive oil and a range of olive
products each year.
“The property absolutely ticked all our
boxes, and we fell in love with the
location, the view and the possibilities,”
Joo Yee said. “We probably fell so much
in love that we didn’t really investigate
the work side of it too closely, I just said
– ‘we can do it!’.”
“Hard work!” Joo Yee said. “Bruce and
I threw ourselves into it, turning our
farming knowledge in a new direction,
and whenever it got a bit hard Bruce
would remind me that I said we could
do it.”
Wollundry Grove is also a key tourist
attraction in the region, offering farm
tours and the opportunity to learn more
about growing olives and producing oil.
“I get a great deal of joy educating and
meeting people from all over the world
about our operation,” Joo Yee said. “We
respect the surrounding landscape and
seasons of Wagga to bring out the best
of the fruit’s natural flavours.
“We have come a long way from that
first year when we took over just before
harvest and struggled with the unknown,
but winning awards and continuing to
produce nationally recognised oil that is
used in restaurants across Australia gives
us a real sense of satisfaction.”
So how do a third generation grain
farming family from Balranald go about
producing award-winning olive oil after
just one year of operation?
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ALLURE RESTAURANT
A relaxed atmosphere with a menu of
beautifully cooked dishes that will appeal
to every taste, driven by fresh Riverina
produce and served by professional and
engaging staff. The Allure is licensed with
an extensive wine list reflecting the best
drops from around the region.
Cnr Sturt Hwy & Lake Albert Rd, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 7007
www.intlhotelwagga.com.au
Breakfast daily,
Dinner Mon - Sat 6pm to late
BEER DELUXE
Experience the best of Baylis Street at
Beer DeLuxe in Wagga! With 50 beer
taps, over 150 varieties of local and
international craft beers and a modern
tapas menu of ‘beer food’ and pub
classics we’re bound to have what you’re
looking for. Live entertainment from
Friday to Sunday and specials all week.
We hope to see you soon!
109 Baylis Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 5100
www.beerdeluxe.com.au
Mon – Sun 11am to late
BOLTON RESTAURANT
Bolton on the Park features a brand new
dining option for Wagga Wagga. Located
on the ground floor, the restaurant is
currently open for dinner Tuesday to
Saturday.
59-63 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6222
www.boltononthepark.com.au
Tue – Sat 6pm to 9pm
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CLANCY’S RESTAURANT
A beautiful relaxed atmosphere with
customer service second to none.
Boasting the best steaks in the city.
Perfect for the after work get-together,
business meeting, romantic evening, or
catching up with friends. Visit Clancy’s
Restaurant and experience the great food,
cold drinks and warm hospitality.
Cnr Sturt Highway & Eunony Bridge Road,
Wagga Wagga
02 6922 7374
www.carriagehouse.com.au/restaurant
Mon - Sat 6pm to 10pm
COMMERCIAL CLUB WAGGA
The deck overlooking picturesque
Gurwood Street creates the perfect
atmosphere to sit back, relax and catch
up with family, friends or business
colleagues. Bars, eateries, lounges,
gaming, function rooms, promotions and
live entertainment provide something for
all.
77 Gurwood Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3012
www.waggarsl.com.au/commercial-club/
Open daily from 10am
COTTONTAILS
Situated on 40 hectares of pristine
country and featuring over four hectares
of vineyard and olive trees, which
produce Cottontails’ own range of
award-winning wines and olive oil. With
their modern, stylish, purpose-built
establishment, Cottontails offers relaxed
country ambience and spectacular views.
562 Pattersons Road, Wagga Wagga
02 6928 4554
www.cottontailwines.com.au
Lunch Thu – Sun from 11.30am
Dinner Fri – Sat
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DUKE OF KENT HOTEL
Your local family-owned and operated
establishment that provides good food in
a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you
can overlook the famous Murrumbidgee
River. With accommodation,
entertainment, food and beverages
for everyone, we take country-style
enjoyment to new levels.
125 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3231
www.thedukehotel.com.au
Mon – Thu 11am to 1am
Fri & Sat: 11am to 3am, Sun: noon to midnight
FITZMAURICE CAFE
Located in the heart of Wagga, Fitzmaurice
Café offers all-day breakfast, great food,
great coffee, great atmosphere, great
super shakes and free Wi-Fi. Come and
start your day!
84-86 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 5908 3436
www.facebook.com/fitzmauricecafe
Mon – Fri 6.30am to 4pm
Sat 7.30am to 2pm
INDIAN TAVERN TANDOORI
RESTAURANT
Serves authentic Indian tandoori and
curry cuisine. From the moment you
step through the door you receive top
notch service. The menu and service is
so impressive that food critics have voted
the restaurant as one of the best Indian
restaurants in the state.
81 Peter Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3121
www.indiantavern.com.au
Open daily from 5.30pm.
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THE KOORINGAL HOTEL
We offer quality service in our bistro, bar,
TAB and VIP lounge. Come and relax in
our beer garden while the kids enjoy the
playground or come for a beer and watch
a game on our HD sports wall. Awarded
the best country pub in the state.
88 Fay Avenue, Wagga Wagga
02 6922 6370
www.kooringalhotel.com.au
Mon - Sat 10am to 3am, Sun 10am to midnight
MATES GULLY ORGANICS
Join us for breakfast, morning tea, lunch,
afternoon tea or dinner, open seven
days a week we bring the food ‘from the
paddock to you’. Breakfast is available
from 8am with our farm fresh eggs, our
tasty lamb sausages (gluten free and
preservative free) and our beautiful, handpicked fruit and vegetables.
38 Morrow Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 4241 / 0414 816 473
Mon – Fri 8am to 3pm
Thu from 6pm, Fri from 5.30pm
Sat & Sun: Open from 8.45am
THE OAKROOM KITCHEN
& BAR
The chefs delight in combining fresh
local ingredients and passion to ensure
diners have an experience to remember.
Small plates to share, an assortment of
mouth-watering mains and superb wines
selected to complement the flavours
of the kitchen - it’s a menu focused on
seasonal eating, fun and exploration.
70 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 4337
www.townhousewagga.com
Mon - Sat 5pm to 11pm
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ONE MORGAN ST
BAR & RESTAURANT
The chef has crafted an innovative
seasonal menu, infusing familiar dishes
with a hint of the eclectic. A strong
preference for high quality, local produce
is evident, with a freshness and vivacity
unmatched across the region. Wagga’s
dining scene has been transformed.
1 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6939 7200
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Breakfast 6.30am to 10am, Dinner 5pm to 9pm
(except Sundays).
QUINTY BAKEHOUSE
Come and try artisan baking at its best,
with sourdough, cobbs and baguettes
along with mouth-watering handcrafted
tarts, cookies and cakes. Breakfast, lunch
and coffee available. Experience high
tea at our Uranquinty store, bookings
required.
Olympic Highway,
Uranquinty
02 6922 9119
Mon – Fri 6am to 3pm
Sat 6.30am to 12.30pm
www.qbakehouse.com
33 Dobney Avenue,
Wagga Wagga
Mon – Fri 7am to 4.30pm
Sat 7am to 4pm
RULES CLUB WAGGA
The Rules Club has everything you need.
A warm and friendly café to relax, a bistro
for a delicious meal – serving breakfast,
lunch and dinner. We have a sports bar,
two bowling greens, a gaming room,
social events and live entertainment three
nights a week. Plus a brand new function
centre seating up to 400.
Cnr Fernleigh & Glenfield Roads
02 6931 1511
www.rulesclubwagga.com
Sun - Thu 10am to 11pm, Fri - Sat 10am to late
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SALA RESTAURANT & BAR
Join us at Sala for a delightful fusion
of Asian flavours and award-winning
local produce. Wagga’s premier dining
experience boasting refined service in a
relaxed atmosphere. A well thought out
wine list with many local heroes and a
cocktail list to match.
22-30 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6411
www.pavilionwagga.com
Mon – Thu 7am to 10pm
Fri – Sat 7am to 11pm, Sun breakfast only
THAIGGA
Thai fusion menu, our unique twist on the
favourites plus traditional dishes means
there is something for everyone at Thaigga.
Relaxed dining atmosphere in the heart of
Wagga, come and watch your meal being
prepared in our open kitchen. Fully licensed
venue offering a great range of local and
international beers, wines and spirits.
107 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 7371
www.thaigga.com.au
Tue - Sun, Lunch 11.30am to 2.30pm
Dinner 5.30pm to 10pm
THE ROUNDABOUT
RESTAURANT
One of Waggas finest dining
establishments with a tantalising a la carte
menu consisting of some of the region’s
finest produce and an excellent selection
of local wines. Please call 02 6923 4170
to reserve a table.
82 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6923 4170
www.charlessturtwagga.com.au
Breakfast Mon - Fri 6.30am - 9.30am
Sat - Sun 7.30am - 11am
Dinner Mon to Sat, from 6pm
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THIRSTY CROW BREWING CO.
Wagga’s first microbrewery, producing
nine year-round beers and more than 30
seasonal brews. The kitchen specializes
in craft pizza, which pairs up well with
our craft beer range. An extensive allday menu is available as well as a great
selection of wine. Also on offer is a great
coffee and tea in our café section.
153 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 7470
www.thirstycrow.com.au
Brewpub Bar and Kitchen, from 12pm
Brewer’s Den Bar and Café, 7am to 10pm
TOLLAND HOTEL
Friendly local hotel, good food and
great bistro deals every day, indoor play
equipment for the kids, projector screen
to watch all your favourite sporting
events, every UFC fight live and loud on
the big screen.
245 Bourke Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6922 6266
www.tollandhotel.com.au
Bistro: 11.30am to 3pm and 5.30pm to 9pm
Hotel: Mon – Sat 10am to midnight
Sun 10am to 10pm
TRAIL STREET COFFEE SHOP
Trail Street is a community of place for
locals and visitors to enjoy quality coffee
made with passion and consistency.
Open for breakfast and lunch, dine in
or takeaway. Cyclist friendly with bike
racks and our very own ‘Trail Street’ riding
jerseys available, heated outdoor seating.
34 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 4155
www.facebook.com/trailst
Mon - Fri 7.30am to 4pm
Sat 7.30am to 1pm
Sun 9am to 1pm
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UNEKE LOUNGE
Uneke Lounge is a fully licensed
establishment and offers breakfast
and lunch daily, and dinner Friday and
Saturday evenings. High ceilings, exposed
brick and historical architecture create a
relaxed and contemporary atmosphere.
140 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6925 8143
www.unekelounge.com.au
Mon - Wed 8.30am to 4pm
Thu - Sat 8.30am to 5.30pm
Sun 8.30am to 3pm
WAGGA RSL CLUB
Modern sophistication of the Casino
Lounge to the lively environment of the
Sportsbar, it’s easy to see why the Wagga
RSL is a favourite. Stay at our motel and
apartments, visit Pearl Restaurant for
traditional Chinese dishes, dine at our
bistro or choose from a fresh selection of
snacks in our cafe.
Cnr Kincaid and Dobbs Streets, Wagga Wagga
02 6923 7237
www.waggarsl.com.au
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MINGLE IN THE
MAIN STREET
Wagga Wagga’s central business and
shopping district is easy-peasy to
navigate and has everything you need –
free parking, proximity, and variety.
You’ll hear us talking
about the ‘Main Street’,
or even just that people
are ‘going down the
street’, and when
you see the layout of
Wagga’s main business
area, you’ll instantly
know why.
Travel north over the Wollundry Lagoon
and you’ll find yourself in Fitzmaurice
Street, the historic business centre of
town. Grassy, centre islands with heritage
lights bring a more relaxed tone to the
north end of town, and cafes, restaurants
and boutiques enjoy the more languid
vibe.
Pick up some gorgeous homewares and
gifts and have ample time to get a bite to
eat or a great vie in between. Best of all,
there’s no rush – parking’s free.
The retail scene is complemented by
Wagga Wagga’s variety of markets all year
round. Allowing you to buy direct from
local producers, artisans and craftspeople
– from high-end to bric-a-brac, Wagga’s
market scene has it all.
The ‘Main Street’ is actually one long
street, over two kilometres, which
changes name depending on what side
of the Wollundry Lagoon you are on.
Between the Sturt Highway and
Wollundry Lagoon is Baylis Street, treelined with plenty of park benches and
tables, public art, pedestrian crossings
– and shops. Local boutiques stand
alongside national franchises, and if you
need even more, two shopping malls
face Baylis Street and take up two of the
centre city blocks.
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WHAT THE
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CRAIG WEALANDS
Thirsty Crow Brewing Company
“Wagga is a place where you can make
connections that really count,
whether it’s lifelong friendships or a chat
about good beer and food across the bar.”
Wagga Wagga’s Craig Wealands opened
Thirsty Crow Brewing Company in 2010
alongside his family and supported by
friends.
The Wagga brewpub well and truly made
a grand entrance into the craft brew
scene when a month after opening the
Vanilla Milk Stout took out the Champion
Hybrid Trophy at the Australian
International Beer Awards.
The awards just keep rolling in and the
family-owned establishment continues
to welcome locals, visitors and a growing
number of craft beer enthusiasts through
their doors every day.
When asked why he chose to start his
business in Wagga after brewing on the
Sunshine Coast and Hunter Valley, the
answer was pretty straightforward.
“I like Wagga, I like the feel of the
place,” Craig said. “It gave me the best
opportunity to open a brewpub that
made great beers and served local food
that challenged people’s expectations of
a pub meal.”
But not only that, Craig says Wagga’s
location also gives him a leg up when
selling his beers into the metropolitan
market.
“Our reputation extends beyond Wagga
and our beers are really well known in
Sydney and Melbourne. The way I look at
it, over 10 million people are a short drive
away and they get it delivered direct
from the brewer!”
Even after travelling, working and
studying elsewhere, Craig says he can’t
beat the fact that his closest friends
continue to be those he made growing
up in Wagga.
“I met my best mate at pre-school, and
he now works with me here at the Crow.
“To me, Wagga is a place where you
can make connections that really count,
whether it’s lifelong friendships or a chat
about good beer and food across the
bar, that part of the Wagga personality
has soaked into our business.”
It is fitting that the expanded brewpub
backs onto the Murrumbidgee River,
a feature of Wagga’s landscape that
features heavily in Craig’s life.
“There’s nothing better than taking
my dogs to beat the summer heat at
Wiradjuri Reserve or watching the world
go by from a tinnie catching cod and
yellowbelly, all just minutes away from
the CBD.”
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CURIO SECOND HAND BOOKS
AND ART
Curio Second Hand Books and Art
stocks a range of second hand books
focusing on a range of genres including
art, handicrafts, philosophy, religion and
psychology.
1/52 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
0427 533 501
curiobooksandart@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/Curio-BooksArt-1520681918165161/
Mon – Fri 11am to 5pm
KNIGHTS MEATS & DELI
Family owned and located in the heart
of the Riverina food bowl, Knights Meats
& Deli is the best place to access a large
range of quality produce and taste a
selection of the unique flavours that the
Riverina has to offer.
187 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3725
www.knightsmeats.com.au
Mon – Wed & Fri 8am to 6pm
Thu 8am to 7pm
Sat 8am to 4pm
MORGAN ST CYCLES
We offer friendly service for sales and
repair of bicycles, bike hire and bicycle
equipment. Whether its for an idyllic
afternoon exploring the history of the
CBD, a few days rambling along the river
trail, a leisurely ride around the lake or
longer rides out through the rolling hills
of the Riverina - we will have a bike hire
solution to suit your needs.
53A Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6629
www.morganstcycles.com.au
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UNEKE ANTIQUES,
HOMEWARES & GIFTS
Uneke Homewares, adjoining the Uneke
Lounge, offers a large range of clothing,
jewellery, furniture and gifts. Unique style
for the home and for you! Fall in love with
authentic and classic furniture, stunning
homewares, luxurious giftware and
individually styled jewellery.
138 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 8881
www.uneke.com.au
Mon – Wed 10am to 4pm
Thu – Fri 10am to 5.30pm, Sat 10am to 3pm
THE GALLERY SHOP
The Gallery Shop prides itself on its
unique range of beautifully designed
products and gift items. From art glass,
hand-crafted jewellery, paper products
and greeting cards to books and
exhibition catalogues, you are sure to find
just what you’re looking for.
Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets,
Wagga Wagga
02 6926 9660
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/gallery
Tue – Sat 10am to 4pm, Sun 10am to 2pm
Closed Mondays
THE WAGGA SHOP
From hot sauce to honey and raspberry
jam to licorice, we know you’ll find a great
selection of local produce to satisfy any
craving. Our hampers are the perfect way
to bundle it all together for any special
occasion.
Visitor Information Centre
183 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
1300 100 122
www.thewaggashop.com
Mon – Fri 9am to 5pm
Sat 9am to 4pm
Sun 9.30am to 2pm
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WAGGA WAGGA MARKETPLACE
Open seven days and centrally located
in the CBD. The centre provides a
range of fashion, lifestyle and everyday
conveniences, with Woolworths, Big W
and more than 70 specialty stores and
services. Easy and convenient
undercover parking.
87 Baylis Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6931 7277
www.waggamarketplace.com
Mon – Wed & Fri 9am to 5.30pm
Thu 9am to 9pm, Sat 9am to 4pm
Sun 10am to 4pm
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DAY
TRIPPING
While in Wagga, you might want
to experience some more of the
surrounding magic. Day trips are easy
to plan and offer a range of different
experiences – just choose your appetite
for travel and type of experience!
URANQUINTY
Only 15 minutes out of Wagga,
Uranquinty has become a popular stop
for lovers of baked goods. The Quinty
Bakehouse will fuel your trip and fill your
belly while you wander around Wirraway
Park and check out memorials and
public art that commemorate important
elements of ‘The Friendly Village’s’
history, such as the RAAF and Migrant
Hostel and agricultural history.
THE ROCK
The natural landmark of The Rock sits like
a ‘Lion on the Plains’ above the village
and offers walking and cycling trails for all
ages and abilities and picnic areas to take
in the beauty of the landscape. Discover
local history on The Rock Heritage Trail,
or for the more adventurous take a stroll
on the new walking track from the town
to The Rock Hill Nature Reserve and
experience the views of old bushranger
country from the lookout at the top.
LOCKHART
‘The Verandah Town’ exhibits a
fine example of turn of the century
architecture. Walk wide shady verandahs,
discover award winning sculptures and
visit the unique Doris Golder Wool Art
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Gallery. Return to Wagga via the Sturt
Highway to take in the impressive views
from the top of Galore Hill.
COOLAMON
Discover a retail experience from well
before the advent of malls and online
shopping in the heritage listed Up-toDate Store, pop into the Coolamon
Cheese Factory for cheese tastings,
opening late 2016 and make sure you
visit the Fire Station Museum with
firefighting equipment from all over the
world.
JUNEE
Junee combines old world charm with
modern lifestyle and culture. Make a
giant chocolate freckle, dine on quality
local produce, sample organic licorice
at the Junee Licorice and Chocolate
Factory, join a ghost tour or journey back
in time at the Roundhouse Museum, the
largest working railway roundhouse in
the southern hemisphere.
TEMORA
See flying from a new angle at the
Temora Aviation Museum and while
you’re there discover Temora’s other
museums, boutique cinema, excellent
sporting and recreational facilities,
thriving CBD and year-round calendar of
special events, all wrapped in the natural
beauty of the area which changes its
colours from season to season.
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GUNDAGAI
TUMUT
Only an hour’s drive from Wagga, get
your picture taken next to the iconic
Dog on the Tuckerbox, and take in the
heritage buildings and bridges of the
township before taking the back road
home to Wagga along the Murrumbidgee
River flats.
Head towards the Snowy Mountains
where you’ll experience crisp mountain
air, breathtaking landscapes and find
Tumut, located in the Kosciuszko
National Park about an hour and a half
drive from Wagga Wagga. The rolling
valleys, mountain streams, thermal pool,
Yarrangobilly Caves and alpine mountain
ranges make it popular for nature lovers
and adventure enthusiasts matched by
its rich heritage built on exploration for
gold and adventure. Snow-fed streams
offer rewarding fishing spots. Taste
wine from vineyards and see the nearby
magical Sugar Pine Walk - an inspiring
combination of natural beauty and
human planning in any season only an
hour and a half from Wagga Wagga.
COOTAMUNDRA
Visit the birthplace of Don Bradman and
then take the Captains Walk and view the
42 bronze sculptures of Australian Test
Cricket captains, along with Unaarrimim,
the leading aboriginal player in the first
Australian cricket team to tour England
in 1868.
TARCUTTA
Tarcutta was one of the last towns to
be bypassed by the Hume Freeway,
but that doesn’t diminish its place as
the traditional truckies halfway point
between Sydney and Melbourne. Only 40
minutes from Wagga, visit the National
Truck Drivers’ Memorial in Tarcutta, or
even take a group factory tour of Tartex
Fashions to see how Merino wool
knitwear is made.
HOLBROOK
Did you know there is a real life-sized
submarine in the middle of rural NSW,
just 40 minutes from Wagga? Located
in parklands on the main road through
town, you can stroll through the
Holbrook Submarine Museum and find
out how the HMAS Otway’s final resting
spot came to be in Holbrook.
The excellent hologram show will
tell you all about the brave young
submariner whose exploits during the
First World War earned him the honour
of having a town named after him.
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COOLAMON
Wander through Coolamon’s heritage
main street half an hour’s drive from
Wagga and poke around in boutique
shops, quirky cafes and museums.
From the early 1900s the Up-to-Date
Store provided anything from pianos
to fresh seafood for the people of
Coolamon. You can discover a retail
experience from well before the advent
of malls and online shopping in the
heritage listed building, still resplendent
with original fittings and one-of-a-kind
historical artifacts like the Lamson Cash
Railway system, the PayWave of its time.
The Coolamon Fire Museum and
Visitor Information Centre is home to
thousands of firefighting items from all
over Australia and the world. Track the
changes in firefighting through more
than 100 fire helmets and uniforms, as
well as breathing apparatus from the
early 1800s. But the most prized piece?
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The original Coolamon Fire Station Bell,
found in a local garage and restored to
its original position.
If cheese is something close to your
heart, the Coolamon Cheese Factory
(opening mid-September 2016) offers
cheese tasting and cheese inspired
meals and the opportunity to learn
from Australia’s most experienced
cheesemaker.
While you’re at the Visitor Information
Centre find out about the surrounding
towns of Ganmain and Ardlethan, and
the smaller villages of Marrar, Matong
and Beckom.
Coolamon Shire has a vibrant calendar
of festivals and events, including the
Up2Date Art Exhibition, Coolamon NYE
Street Party, Ganmain Triathlon, Ganmain
Agricultural Show, Ardlethan Country
Music Festival & Talent Quest and
Ardlethan Picnic Races.
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COOTAMUNDRA
Cootamundra, about an hour away from
Wagga Wagga, is surrounded by classic
undulating agricultural land and villages
rich in heritage. If you are after a trip to
find good old fashioned country values,
a community with a sense of warmth
and belonging, head to Coota, as it is
affectionately known, to soak it all up.
Given “the greatest batsman the
world has ever known” was born in
Cootamundra, it is no surprise that there
is a special interest in cricket in the town.
Visit the birthplace of Don Bradman and
then take the Captains Walk to view the
42 bronze sculptures of Australian Test
cricket captains, including Unaarrimim,
the leading aboriginal player in the first
Australian cricket team to tour England
in 1868.
The spectacular Milestone Sculptures
around town celebrate Cootamundra’s
claim to producing some of the nation’s
finest quality wheat crops. Each sculpture
represents wheat stalks and are lit from
dusk until dawn. At night the colours
of green and gold can be seen as they
simulate the growth cycle and the subtle
movement of a dense crop of wheat.
In July and August, Cootamundra turns a
vivid yellow, as countless Cootamundra
Wattle trees bloom.
The Wiradjuri Windows in Cootamundra
Town Hall tell the dreamtime story of
Mirriyuula, recreated in seven stained
glass windows. The stained glass
windows are a Wiradjuri tribute to
Melinda Bell for keeping the old stories
alive and to those children of the stolen
generations who endured their years
at the Cootamundra Aboriginal Girls
Training Home.
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GUNDAGAI
You’ve heard the song, right? On the
road to Gundagaaaaaiiii… so get to it!
Only an hour from Wagga Wagga,
Gundagai is so iconic it not only has a
song but a poem written about it. Get
your picture taken next to the iconic Dog
on the Tuckerbox memorial, that has sat
beside the Hume Highway as a tribute
to Australia’s pioneers since 1932. The
statue was inspired by a bullock drover’s
poem, Bullocky Bill, which celebrates the
life of a drover’s dog that loyally guarded
the man’s tuckerbox until death.
Frank Rusconi was a master crafstman
who in addition to creating the marble
base for the Dog on the Tuckerbox
statue, crafted The Marble Masterpiece
over 28 years. The work, constructed
entirely of NSW marble was finished in
1938 and consists of 20,948 hand cut
and polished pieces. It must be seen to
be believed.
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Visit the town’s many heritage locations
to learn why the town is so irresistible to
artists, songwriters and poets who come
back to it again and again as a subject of
poetry and prose.
Wander past some of the town’s oldest
buildings on the Heritage Architecture
Walk and take the self-guided audio tour
of the Old Gundagai Gaol. Don’t miss the
Gundagai Heritage Railway and Australia’s
longest timber viaduct the Prince Alfred
Bridge, built in 1866.
Take the back road home to Wagga
along the Murrumbidgee River flats
to experience amazing countryside,
whatever the season.
And good luck getting the song out of
your head!
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JUNEE
Only 30 minutes north of Wagga, Junee
offers visitors the eclectic combination of
chocolate, ghosts and trains.
Founded in the glory days of the NSW
Government Railways and now home to
some of the state’s most fitting tributes to
those grand old locos, Junee combines
old world charm with its modern lifestyle
and culture.
You can make a giant chocolate
freckle, dine on quality local produce,
and sample (and stock up on!) organic
licorice at the Junee Licorice and
Chocolate Factory, located at the
restored Junee Flour Mill.
The legendary Monte Cristo Homestead,
Australia’s most haunted house, offers
ghost tours and accommodation for
those that dare. Representing the
fortunes experienced as a result of the
Great Southern Railway opening in 1874,
Monte Cristo is now a popular attraction.
Junee is home to the largest working
railway roundhouse in the Southern
Hemisphere. Opened in 1947, it is still in
use today. The Roundhouse Museum
takes visitors on a journey back in
time and features steam and diesel
locomotives, a 1940s accident crane,
quadracycles, trikes and a mail car.
Make sure you visit the Broadway
Museum and pop into the Junee Visitor
Information Centre while you are there
to make the most of your visit to Junee
and find out about our surrounding
towns Old Junee, Bethungra,
Wantabadgery, Eurongilly and Illabo.
You can plan your visit to coincide
with festivals and events such as the
Junee Poker Run and Blues night,
Junee Rhythm n Rail Festival, Riverina
Schoolboys Football Carnival, Illabo
Country Music Stampede, Bethungra
Markets or the plentiful Junee Farmers
Market that is on the first Sunday of every
month.
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LOCKHART
Lockhart is set between the mountains
and the outback, the wineries and the
rivers 40 minutes from Wagga Wagga.
recycled farm materials reflecting
the natural elements of the land and
celebrate the resilience of farmers.
Classified by the National Trust, Lockhart
exhibits a fine example of typical turn
of the century architecture. Walk wide
shady verandahs and discover the life
and times of Lockhart and district as
depicted in over 400 images etched in
the pavers of the ‘The Verandah Town’.
If you’re keen for a longer walk, Lockhart
is surrounded by impressive natural
attractions with well maintained walking
trails include Galore Hill Nature Reserve,
The Rock Nature Reserve, Tootool
Wetlands, Pleasant Hills Esplanade and
the Bird Trails of the Riverina and South
West Slopes.
The unique Doris Golder Gallery within
Green’s Gunyah Museum contains over
30 portraits created by renowned local
artist Doris Golder whose rural paintbox
is one of Lockhart Shire’s most historical
and important resources - wool. Washed,
combed and undyed, Doris has been
using naturally coloured wool to create
an amazing array of landscapes and
portraits since the early 1980s.
Leave the car behind and follow the
amazing farm art sculpture trail to
discover sculptures created from
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Just don’t forget to keep your eyes
peeled for Australia’s most iconic native
animals that make their home in Lockhart
– the kangaroo, emu, echidna, wallaby,
wombat, platypus, possum and the
recently rediscovered koala, which to our
delight is once again making its home in
Lockhart.
If you return to Wagga via the Sturt
Highway, drive to the top of Galore Hill
for impressive 360-degree views and a
glimpse of Morgan’s Caves.
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TEMORA
Museums, excellent sporting and
recreational facilities, a bustling CBD
and the natural beauty of the area are
all a treat for visitors to Temora. Drive an
hour from Wagga to explore beautifully
maintained streetscapes and parks,
complemented by Edwardian and
Federation architecture, the scenery will
definitely encourage you to slow down,
relax and take it all in.
But if flying is your thing, get to Temora
and take in the action. The Temora
Aviation Museum has arguably the
world’s finest collection of flying warbird
aircraft, including the only two flying
Spitfires and the oldest flying Tiger
Moth in Australia. Flying displays occur
regularly throughout the year.
Explore more than three acres of historic
Australian treasures at the Temora Rural
Museum. Regularly changing exhibitions
tell stories of how the nation was shaped
through hard work and agriculture. In
addition, the museum includes the only
Ambulance Museum in NSW, Sir Donald
Bradman’s first home, Wiradjuri Keeping
Place and much more.
Get your flapper on and step back in time
by taking a journey 25 minutes west of
Temora to discover Ariah Park, a village
that has changed little since the roaring
1920s. Famed for bowsers, wowsers
and peppercorn trees, this charming
community hosts a range of regular
country events and is home to the first
bulk grain haulage with a bronze statue
commemorating it.
Lake Centenary is a popular venue
for water skiing, swimming, sailing,
paddleboats and fishing. The grassy
banks and free gas barbecues provide
the ideal spot for a family picnic or to
watch the V8 jetboats in action. Walk or
cycle from town along the picturesque
pathway and earn an extra sausage on
the barbie!
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DAY TRIPPING
COOLAMON
MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER
STURT
HIGHWAY
30mins
WAGGA WAGGA
URANQUINTY
LOCKHART
15mins
THE ROCK
30mins
45mins
LIVINGSTONE
NATIONAL
PARK
1hr
HOLBROOK
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TEMORA
OLYMPIC
HIGHWAY
1hr
COOTAMUNDRA
HUME HIGHWAY
1hr 10mins
JUNEE
20mins
1hr
GUNDAGAI
40mins
1hr 20mins
TARCUTTA
TUMUT
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LOCKHART SCULPTURE &
HERITAGE TRAIL
Discover inspiring farm art sculptures
created from recycled farm materials,
visit the romantic Lockhart Love Locks,
wander under historic verandahs and
over etched heritage pavers, stroll by
the impressive silhouettes of Pastoral
Shadows of Brookong and step back in
time at Greens Gunyah Museum.
Green Street and surrounds, Lockhart
www.visitlockhartshire.com.au
Open daily
GREENS GUNYAH MUSEUM
Explore this award winning Museum
and discover unique collections, all
with their own story to tell. Of note are
artefacts from Brookong Station, scene
of the famous Shearer’s Riot in 1888. The
museum is also home to the well known
Doris Golder Wool Art Gallery, an amazing
array of images created with wool..
45 Urana Street, Lockhart
02 6920 5674
www.visitlockhartshire.com.au
Wed - Sun 9.30am to 4.30pm
THE ROCK HERITAGE TRAIL
Park the car and step back in time as
you take a stroll around The Rock’s
main streets. Heritage plaques lead from
Federation shopfronts to a quaint cluster
of pretty churches. A highlight of the trail
are the Gallipoli Panels in the Avenue of
Honour.
Urana Street and surrounds, The Rock
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Open daily
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JUNEE LICORICE & CHOCOLATE
FACTORY
Take a guided tour of the factory, sample
licorice fresh off the belt and be amazed
at the production of world class organic
chocolates. For a “hands on” experience
why not make a giant chocolate freckle,
rocky road or smashcake. Indulge in the
licensed restaurant The Millroom.
45-61 Lord Street, Junee
02 6924 3574
www.greengroveorganics.com.au
Open daily (except Christmas Day)
9am – 4pm
TEMORA AVIATION MUSEUM
Home to a world-class flying collection
of Australian ex-military aircraft. Get close
to the action at our Aircraft Showcases.
Enjoy a guided tour or explore at your
own pace. Also visit our website for details
on Australia’s premier warbird airshow,
Warbirds Downunder, held every two years.
1 Tom Moon Avenue, Temora
02 6977 1088
www.aviationmuseum.com.au
Daily 10am to 4pm; Closed major public holidays
Aircraft Showcase held on the first and third
Saturdays of most months.
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SOMEWHERE TO
MATCH YOUR STYLE
We’re accomplished hosts here in Wagga
Wagga, after all, we’ve been doing it for
years and years. From the basic to the
brilliant, part of the action to quiet and
secluded, we’ve got you covered.
You can find somewhere
to rest during a long
journey, a base to
explore from, a meeting
point for a group of
friends or a place to
hold a work conference.
If you’re after apartments, cabins,
caravan parks, hotel accommodation or
somewhere to pull up the campervan,
we can match it to your style and
budget.
Family-friendly stays can be found within
a short walk to parks or the aquatic
centre to allow little ones to burn off the
energy stored up during the journey and
provide a home away from home.
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Or maybe staying somewhere luxurious
where you can pop downstairs for a
quick cocktail and gourmet meal is more
your style.
Boutique accommodation and
apartments in sweet side streets mean
you can feel like you’re right at home, a
super stylish version of home where your
beds are made.
For the intrepid travellers, cabins,
caravan parks and campervan grounds
allow you to immerse yourself in the
natural landscape with supply stops and
entertainment still just a short stroll away.
Who knows who else you will meet
when you are staying in Wagga, after
all we are the place where paths cross
and people meet. The accommodation
options just make sure that everyone has
a comfy place to rest.
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JOE WILLIAMS
Professional Sportsman, Motivational Speaker + Mentor
“The parks, river and sporting fields connected us
with the natural environment and kept us active –
it was nothing to have 10 to 15 kids playing footy
in the local park, just because”
Wiradjuri man and Wagga Wagga local,
Joe Williams says it doesn’t matter where
in the world his sporting career and role
as mental health advocate takes him,
Wagga Wagga keeps calling him home.
“It’s a hard thing to describe – it’s
more than feeling homesick, it is a pull
from your country calling you home,
calling you back to reconnect, to be
comfortable and be with family,” said
Joe.
And when he is home, Joe likes nothing
better than stretching out on the sand of
the beach at Wiradjuri Reserve alongside
the Murrumbidgee River.
“I can lay in the sand for hours, taking in
the sounds around me, connecting with
the land and my own thoughts,” he said.
Joe is one of the many well-known and
successful sporting personalities that
hail from Wagga Wagga, having played
NRL for South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith
Panthers and Canterbury Bulldogs before
switching to become a world boxing
champion.
Wagga’s reputation as a sporting
incubator preceded him wherever he
went, and he often heard people wonder
what must be in the water in the city to
have produced so many sporting greats.
Joe thinks it is a combination of
opportunity, natural environment and
supportive community.
“I call Wagga home, I say I’m from
Wagga, but I actually moved here when
I was 10,” said Joe. “My family moved
here for the opportunity that Wagga
provided for the kids – sport, schools,
university – we moved here to have
those opportunities available to us.
“The parks, river and sporting fields
connected us with the natural
environment and kept us active – it was
nothing to have 10 to 15 kids playing
footy in the local park, just because.
“It didn’t matter what your background
was, you were accepted,” said Joe.
Joe was named the Wagga Wagga
Citizen of the Year in 2016 for his
work to prevent suicide and inspire
youth through motivational speaking
workshops through his work as founder
of The Enemy Within suicide prevention
charity.
“Wagga is full of beautiful people, who
are warm and friendly when they greet
and meet you” said Joe.
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ABBEY APARTMENTS
A private complex of eight self-catering
and serviced boutique apartments. Our
affordable central apartments provide air
conditioned comfort all year round. We
are focused on providing high-quality
service and customer satisfaction everything possible will be done to meet
your expectations.
97 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 7799
www.abbeyapartmentswagga.com
BEST STREET BED &
BREAKFAST
From our easy central Wagga Wagga
location, to our welcoming, beautifully
appointed rooms, we’re sure your stay at
18 Best Street will be one to remember.
Two gorgeous bedrooms, cosy breakfast/
sitting room and large modern private
bathroom. Your booking is for the sole
use of the cottage and of course includes
a full cooked or continental breakfast.
18 Best Street, Wagga Wagga
0428 217 799
www.best-street.com.au
BEST WESTERN AMBASSADOR
MOTOR INN & APARTMENTS
All ground floor, four-star quality
accommodation. Motel units and suites,
plus fully self contained family suites and
2 bedroom villa apartments. Easy spacious
parking at your door, pool, free fast wifi,
friendly helpful service always. Close to
CBD, hospital, clubs, restaurants, Kapooka
and RAAF. Ring to book direct and save.
311-315 Edward St Wagga Wagga
02 6925 7722
www.ambassadorinn.com.au
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BEST WESTERN PLUS
CHARLES STURT SUITES
AND APARTMENTS
Perfectly positioned to take advantage of
the many attractions the Wagga region
has to offer. Wagga Wagga’s shopping
precinct, aquatic centre, bars, cafes and
restaurants are only a short stroll. We
offer a variety of suites and self-contained
serviced apartments.
82 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6923 4100
www.charlessturtwagga.com.au
BOLTON ON THE PARK
Bolton on the Park is a premium Wagga
Wagga accommodation provider.
Sophisticated and stylish, perfectly
located in the city centre a short walk to
restaurants, bars, shopping, sportsgrounds
and the Wiradjuri Walking Track.
59-63 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6222
www.boltononthepark.com.au
BOULEVARDE MOTOR INN
Four-star accommodation at an
affordable price. All rooms are fully
furnished with air conditioning, free wifi,
television and DVD player. Our beautiful
gardens, BBQ area and outdoor pool
provide the perfect environment for
you to relax and enjoy yourself. Located
in close distance to the CBD, hospital,
Calvary Hospital, clubs and attractions.
305-309 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6925 5388
www.boulevarde.net.au
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BRAE VIEW APARTMENTS
Brae View Apartments offers a range of
accommodation options with spacious
one, two, three and four-bedroom
houses and villas. Perfect for a holiday or
visiting family and friends. All properties
are furnished with linen provided. Located
in quiet residential areas, each is only a
short drive to Kapooka, the RAAF Base
and CBD.
3 Spokes Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6926 2396
www.braeviewapartments.com
BURRINGA MOTEL
We’re a locally-owned business and have
a selection of rooms available, such as
single rooms, twin shares, and family
accommodation. Each of our rooms
is equipped with a range of mod cons,
including wifi access, and our rooms
are fully serviced on a regular basis to
ensure they remain impeccably clean and
comfortable.
39 Plumpton Road, Wagga Wagga
02 6922 3100
info@burringamotel.com.au
www.burringamotel.com.au
CARLYLE SUITES AND
APARTMENTS
Ideal central location, close to shopping,
restaurants, churches and the Civic
Centre precinct including the Civic
Theatre. Superior accommodation,
with beautifully appointed and spacious
rooms, which are designed to meet the
needs of both the leisure and business
traveller.
148 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6933 6100
www.carlylesuites.com.au
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CENTRALPOINT MOTEL &
APARTMENTS
Centralpoint is your great value
accommodation, with large wellappointed rooms that include full cooking
facilities. We are the city’s most central
accommodation, with a short walk to the
Civic Centre, and an easy stroll across the
road to the Murrumbidgee River.
164-166 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6937 2300
www.centralpointmotel.com
THE CLUB MOTEL &
APARTMENTS
Nestled right in the heart of the CBD,
surrounded by shops, restaurants, cafés
and entertainment, Club Motel offers
excellent value to our guests. We offer free
wifi, Foxtel channels, off-street parking as
well as secure parking for buses, trucks
and other large vehicles. On-site Thai
restaurant is very popular in town.
73 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6966
www.clubmotel.com.au
COMFORT INN PRINCE
OF WALES
An owner-operated establishment located
in the heart of the heritage area. Offering
32 individually controlled air conditioned
rooms, including spa suites. We will
welcome you with rooms that are very
spacious, comfortable, and tasteful.
Newly refurbished rooms will ensure your
stay is as comfortable and relaxing as
possible. Free wifi available.
143 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 1922
www.princeofwalesmotel.com.au
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DUKE OF KENT HOTEL
Looking for country style accommodation
in the heart of the city? Then look no
further than The Duke of Kent Hotel. This
family-owned and operated establishment
is a welcoming retreat featuring nine
stylishly decorated rooms, four with
ensuite bathrooms, and five with shared
facilities.
125 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3231
www.thedukehotel.com.au
GARDEN CITY MOTOR INN
For a relaxing time while in Wagga Wagga,
come and stay at the family-run Garden
City Motor Inn. Conveniently situated in
a very quiet location away from the busy
highway and main roads, but a short walk
to the main shopping area, CBD and the
Murrumbidgee River walking track. We
have a licensed restaurant on-site with
room service available. Restaurant open
Mon-Thu 6pm to 8pm.
2 Day Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 3646
www.gardencitymotorinn.com
GLOBE APARTMENTS
The Globe Apartments offer a luxurious
home away from home. Situated only
half a block from Wagga’s main street
you are safely within walking distance of
to all the CBD has to offer. Designed to
offer comfort and style, all apartments are
fully self contained. Suitable for up to six
people, barbeque area, secure parking and
only 100 metres from the shopping centre.
52 Peter Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 2388
www.globeapartment.com.au
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HENDERSON’S HOUSES
Reasonably priced serviced houses and
units located throughout Wagga Wagga.
All accommodation is fully self-contained.
A home away from home where the
whole family can relax. Suitable for short
or long stays, minimum two night stay.
Our accommodation is pet friendly.
Various locations around Wagga Wagga
02 6922 3669
www.hendersonshouses.com.au
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
WAGGA WAGGA
Wagga’s newest four-and-a-half star hotel,
81 stylish hotel rooms and suites, event
and conference venue, located just two
minutes from the CBD and 10km from
Wagga Airport, 10 minutes from Kapooka.
Free wifi, LED flat screen TVs.
Cnr Sturt Highway and Lake Albert Road,
Wagga Wagga
02 6971 7007
www.intlhotelwagga.com.au
LINCOLN COTTAGE
MOTOR INN
Great location, spacious rooms, Lincoln
Cottage is the closest four star motel to
Kapooka and the university. Surrounded
by delightful gardens, our motel offers
guests a beautiful saltwater pool,
barbeque facilities and an undercover
children’s play area.
337-339 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6925 3833
www.lincolncottage.com.au
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MANTRA PAVILION HOTEL
WAGGA
The Mantra Pavilion offers stylish
and spacious guest rooms to suit the
corporate and leisure traveller alike. Enjoy
a delicious meal in our award-winning
restaurant, relax in our popular bar, or just
unwind in front of the television in your
spacious guest room.
22-30 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 6411
www.pavilionwagga.com
MATES GULLY
Mates Gully offers stylish and private
accommodation located in the heart of
Wagga Wagga’s professional and cultural
CBD. Opposite the Victory Memorial
Gardens and Civic Centre, shop and
cafes very close by; this is an ideal
location for guests seeking sophisticated
accommodation.
38 Morrow Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 4241 / 0414 816 473
www.matesgully.com.au
MERCURE WAGGA WAGGA
Nestled along the quiet, tree-lined streets
of central Wagga Wagga, the Mercure
offers the city’s premier hotel rooms and
serviced apartments. With local dining,
tourist and business locations just minutes
away, guests enjoy modern and stylish
accommodation to ensure a relaxing and
enjoyable night away. Complimentary
unlimited wifi and Foxtel.
1 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6939 7200
www.mercurewagga.com.au
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QUALITY INN CARRIAGE
HOUSE
Country-style hospitality, featuring 38
well-appointed four-star rooms with a
tennis court, pool and award-winning
Clancy’s Restaurant. Situated on eight
acres of landscaped gardens set well
off the highway and just 200m from the
Murrumbidgee River.
Cnr Sturt Highway & Eunony Bridge Road,
Wagga Wagga
02 6922 7374
www.carriagehouse.com.au
QUALITY HOTEL RULES
CLUB WAGGA
The newly constructed 80-room hotel
adjacent to the club boasts all you would
expect in a modern four-star hotel
including modern décor and free wifi. A
warm and friendly environment with a
bistro and entertainment close by.
Cnr Fernleigh and Glenfield Roads
02 6931 1511
www.rulesclubwagga.com
QUEST APARTMENTS
Located in the city’s central business
district and legal precinct, offering one,
two and three-bedroom fully serviced
apartments. Quest Wagga Wagga is the
perfect choice for business, relocations,
groups, families and leisure travellers, all
within walking distance to the CBD.
69 Gurwood Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6923 7000
www.questwaggawagga.com.au
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THE HOUSTON - WAGGA
Created inside the historic 1868 Belmore
House, the building has been converted
into a luxurious self-contained apartment
hotel with stunning garden surrounds
designed by Peter Fudge Landscapes.
Nestled in a peaceful setting, it’s just a
five minute stroll from the city’s cafés and
restaurants.
44 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga
02 5908 1321
www.thehoustonwagga.com.au
THE LAWSON MOTOR INN
Multi-award winning four star motel on the
banks of the Murrumbidgee River. Elegant
large suites, high quality inclusions with
enclosed wide hallways, off-street parking,
chargeback arrangement with local
restaurants and friendly staff. The Lawson
is Wagga’s benchmark accommodation,
close to the CBD and only 15 minutes to
the airport, CSU, Kapooka and Forest Hill
military bases.
117-121 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 2200
www.thelawson.com.au
TOWNHOUSE HOTEL WAGGA
AND APARTMENTS BY
TOWNHOUSE
Spa suites, executive rooms, family
accommodation, or serviced apartments,
there’s a new bed for everyone.
Enjoy refurbished rooms, free wifi,
complimentary gym/swim passes, and our
friendly family service.
70 Morgan Street and 83 Best Street,
Wagga Wagga
02 6921 4337
www.townhousewagga.com
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WAGGA BEACH CARAVAN
PARK
Located on the banks of the
Murrumbidgee River, with some of
Wagga’s best river views and a leisurely
five-minute walk to the CBD. Choose
from holiday cabins, a new serviced
apartment, and powered and wellappointed grass sites.
2 Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6931 0603
www.wwbcp.com.au
WAGGA RIVERSIDE
APARTMENTS
A two-storey establishment situated on
the banks of the Murrumbidgee River
and located in Wagga Wagga’s central
business district. With two tastefully
decorated, fully self-contained, airconditioned and heated apartments with
private peaceful gardens, our guests
are assured of comfort in a relaxed and
peaceful environment.
129A Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
0410 679 825
www.waggariversideapartments.com.au
WAGGA RSL CLUB MOTEL
Conveniently located in central
Wagga and offering four and a half
star accommodation to patrons. Enjoy
a relaxed stay complemented by
outstanding customer service, modern
decor and high quality facilities. Adjacent
to the RSL Club and opposite the
Murrumbidgee Turf Club racecourse,
just five minutes from the CBD and 15
minutes from airport.
156 – 158 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 8888
www.waggarslmotel.com.au
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WILKS PARK CAMP GROUND
Wilks Park is a popular camp area on the
east side of the Murrumbidgee River,
within walking distance of the city. With
space for vans of all sizes, the free camp
site includes an amenities block, dump
point, barbecue and potable water tap.
Pet friendly.
Self-contained campervans or caravans
can stay for up to 72 hours, no tent sites.
Hampden Avenue, North Wagga Wagga
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GENERAL
SERVICES
Coach parking
Morrow Street
TAXI
Wagga Radio Cabs
02 6921 4242 or 131 008
(next to Victory Memorial Gardens)
Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre
Wagga Beach
BUSABOUT
Local city and school bus service
02 6921 2316
www.busaboutwagga.com.au
FREE DUMP POINTS:
NSW TRAINLINK
Uranquinty Rest Area
Olympic Highway, Uranquinty
Wilks Park
Hampden Avenue, Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga Railway Station
02 6932 3151
www.nswtrainlink.info
Tarcutta Truck Exchange
Sydney Street, Tarcutta
Wagga Wagga Showground*
Bourke Street, Wagga Wagga
GREYHOUND
1300 473 946
www.greyhound.com.au
With a small fee
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FREE WIFI AVAILABLE AT THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
FIREFLY EXPRESS
1300 730 740
www.fireflyexpress.com.au
PUBLIC TOILETS
Wagga Wagga Visitor
Information Centre
183 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga
For a map of public toilet locations in the
Wagga Wagga and surrounding areas visit
www.toiletmap.gov.au
Wagga Wagga City Library
Cnr Baylis and Morrow Street,
Wagga Wagga
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV)
USEFUL INFORMATION:
Wilks Park
Free for self-contained RVs for up to
72 hours
Hampden Avenue, Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga Airport
Don Kendall Drive, Forest Hill,
Wagga Wagga
RV parking
North and south side of the Wagga
Wagga Visitor Information Centre
Wagga Beach
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AVIS
Avis car rental is well positioned at 6-10
Edward Street in downtown Wagga
Wagga. With so much to see and
experience in Wagga Wagga, a rental car
offers you the flexibility to fully enjoy your
stay and is a quick and convenient way to
explore the region.
6-10 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6921 9977
www.avis.com.au
Mon - Fri 7.30am to 6pm / Sat 8am to 1pm
Sun 9am to 1pm
BUDGET
Wide variety of late model rental cars
to suit your needs, including economy,
standard or eight-seater van. Whatever
your travel plans, we have the right rental
car for you. Our fleet is constantly being
updated with focus on your comfort and
safety.
6-10 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6938 2999
www.budget.com.au
Mon - Fri 7am to 6pm, Sat 8am to 1pm
Sun 9am to 1pm
QANTASLINK
Qantaslink offers a comprehensive
schedule of services each week
between Wagga and Sydney. Enjoy the
convenience of seamless connections
and baggage checked through to Qantas
Domestic and International services.
13 13 13
Wagga Wagga Airport
www.qantas.com
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THRIFTY - WAGGA AIRPORT
Our amazing employees have the
motoring knowledge to help you select
the mean machine or cool car that suits
your happening holiday or corporate
cruise. Book now, collect your car from
Wagga airport.
Don Kendall Drive, Forest Hill
02 6922 8047
www.thrifty.com.au
Mon - Fri 7.30am to 8pm
Sat 7.30am to 8pm
Sun 8am to 8pm
WAGGA SHUTTLE BUS
We can provide transfers to and from
the airport, coach terminal and railway
station or can tailor to your requirements
for defence march outs, sightseeing,
winery tours or private group charters.
Our reliable service means you can travel
in our modern fleet with comfort and
convenience.
0458 350 100
www.waggashuttle.com.au
Operates 24/7, bookings essential
GRANGER CHIROPRACTIC
Providing chiropractic care to patients in
the Riverina for the past 18 years.
67 Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga
02 6971 8411
www.grangerchiro.com.au
Mon, Tue, Thu 7am to 7pm
Wed 8am to 5pm
Fri 7am to 6pm
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JUMPING BEANS
Jumping Beans not only have a huge
range of jumping castles and slides, they
also provide bubble soccer, pedal karts,
sumo suits, and a variety of fun party
foods. If you’re planning an event, be sure
to contact Andrew and Jessie and see
what they can do for you.
1300 570 591
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www.jumpingbeans.com.au
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