TOP 20 ALBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Albury - New South Wales, all about things to do, where to go or tourist attractions in Albury. This city located on the border with Victoria and hugging the Murray River.
There are some recommended beautiful places to visit in Albury such as Albury Botanic Garden, Lake Hume, Noreuil Park, Murray River, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, Wonga Wetlands, Waggira Trail, etc.
Don't forget to also visit some tourist attractions in Albury such as Monument Hill War Memorial, MAMA - Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury LibraryMuseum, Lavington Library, Myer Centrepoint, Lieutenant Albert Borella V.C. & Victoria Cross Memorial, Fredericks Park, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury Wodonga Farmers Market, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury Town Hall, Kiewa Street Market, etc.
Also visit Albury Visitor Information Centre for more info about tourist guide in Albury. You will get more informations about things to do list in Albury.
WOOLWORTHS ALBURY
FRESH NEW LOOK STORE AT MYER CENTREPOINT NOW COMPLETE!
DELI
Woolworths have an extensive range that is easy to shop. You’ll fall in love with their new deli, with cured meats sliced to order. They've got everything you need for a party platter, plus a fantastic selection of Australian and imported cheeses.
BAKERY
Walk through their in-store bakery and explore their delicious range of breads, baked with Aussie wheat flour every day of the week. Their desserts are amazing too! Whether you have a soft spot for Red Velvet, prefer Orange & Poppy Seed or want to go all out with their Indulgent Chocolate Cake.
BUTCHER
Pay a visit to the new Butcher Shop, where their resident Butcher can slice your selection of 100% Australian meat on the spot.
FRESH MARKET
As always, their number one focus is freshness, so you’ll find a market full of delicious Aussie fruit and veg, as well as food made fresh in store every day by their passionate staff. You might also notice that one of their sections has fruit and veg that looks a little bit different. They call this range The Odd Bunch. It’s made up of fresh produce that looks different, but is just as healthy and nutritious on the inside and represents great value. Not only does it save you money but it helps Aussie farmers sell more too.
ONLINE ORDER PICK-UP
Woolworths understand that life is busy. To help they offer pick up, where you can order online and pick up your order for free. Same day pick up is available if you order before 11am, or simply select a time to suit you.
FOOD BANK
Being part of the local community is very important to Woolworths, which has seen them partner with local organisation Foodbank NSW & ACT to help provide meals to people in need. Last year Woolworths Myer Centrepoint helped Foodbank provide over 9,500 meals. They're looking forward to serving up even more meals this year.
BAG FOR GOOD
You can feel really good about buying a Bag For GoodTM, because any profit goes to fund the Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants program. And if it ever gets damaged, they’ll replace it for free.
So come in and say hello! They're open from 7am - 10pm every day.
Parklands Albury Wodonga: Farming Huon Hill, an interview with John Watson
The Watson family gifted Huon Hill Parklands to the Wodonga community for the enjoyment of all. In this interview John Watson talks about the family farm on Huon Hill and his vision for the future.
My Bendigo Community Farmers Market
The Bendigo Community farmers market is vibrant and warm and welcoming. I go down there to tell people about Sustainability on the Bendigo Sustainability stall. I also take pictures for the Farmers Market.
Future development of Junction Place, Wodonga
A new market hall, residential homes, offices, shops and services, including a cinema and hotel, are planned to be built at Junction Place over the coming years as the revitalisation of central Wodonga continues.
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Albury-Wodonga Oriental Rugs For Sale
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Our goal is to introduce products to people in the world to help them to have products they want from Persia. We are trying to make people who live in other countries familiar with Persian handicrafts and its rich culture. If you are interested in handicrafts, specially Persian ones, please do not hesitate to contact us for cooperating. We will offer you the most reasonable prices from first hand producers in Persia.
To have our experiences in handicrafts and handmade goods domains in Iran, please contact us via email.
Parklands Albury Wodonga: Farming Gateway Island, an interview with Joe Reuss
Joe Reuss talks about growing up on Gateway Island in the 1940's.
Ep.23 - Berry Markets
Well now, autumn is well and truly here in South Coast NSW and Catherine and I decided to pay a visit to the famous monthly Berry Markets and show you guys around. If you'd like to go to these yourself, they take place on the first Sunday of every month except for February because that's when the Berry Show is on. Thank-you to all the friendly stallholders how so kindly answered our questions and showed off their awesome products.
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A Long Weekend at Rutherglen - Part 1
Friday 20th September
We took a train to Wangaratta, where we connected to a coach to Rutherglen. The driver kindly dropped us at Rutherglen Motor Inn, where we were booked for three nights. He also told us that there was no coach to Wangaratta at 11:15 am on Monday, even though it appeared on our ticket. After checking in at the motel, we called VicRail, who confirmed that there was no such coach and changed our bookings to the evening.
Saturday 21st September
Kevin, the manager, drove us to Pfeiffer winery, where a farmers market was to be held. We enjoyed some violin music and the peaceful beautiful river scenes.
We started walking the 7 km back to Rutherglen, but a friendly couple picked us up after a couple of km and drove us back to town.
Saturday afternoon until Monday morning will be on Part 2 of the video.
Tillingbourne Tales - Albury
A short video highlighting the history of the village and its milling, as well as a sneak peak at its character, Charles Ball, who was the Master Paper-maker at Albury Park Mill
TOP 20 WAGGA WAGGA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Wagga Wagga - Australia by Explore Australia. Top 20 tourist attractions and things to do list in Wagga Wagga, city in the Riverina region, New South Wales.
Wagga Wagga or informally called Wagga has so many beautiful places for tourist. Most popular places to visit in Wagga is Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens, National Art Glass Gallery, Lake Albert, Wagga Wagga Beach and RAAF Wagga Aviation Heritage Centre.
Others best places to visit in Wagga Wagga is River & Wren Market, Museum of the Riverina, Wollundry Grove Olives, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre, Wagga Wagga Rail Heritage Museum, Rustique Lavender Farm, City Library, Civic Theatre, Riverina Producer's Market, Wollundry Lagoon, Victory Memorial Gardens, Willians Hill Miniature Railway, Marrambidya Wetland etc.
Things to do list in Wagga Wagga - Australia could be seen in this video. Hope this simple list about tourist attractions in Wagga Wagga could help your holiday in Wagga.
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Quest Wodonga - Your Home Away From Home
HIN discussion QFF Traps with Andrew Jessup NSW
Andrew Jessup, Research Horticulturist - Market Access Entomology, from New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, talks about Queensland Fruit Fly Traps as part of a Horticulture Industry Network tour in Gosford, October 2015.
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Organic Farming at National Environment Centre, Albury
Rob Fenton is the head of the organic Farm at the National environmental centre, Albury. The farm is self-sustaining and they grow a range of products which they market weekly.
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Snow Falls Down to 300 Meters, August 10, 2019, At Tumut NSW 2720, Australia
Snow Falls Down to 300 Meters, August 10. 2019. At Tumut NSW 2720, Australia.
Overnight snowfall blanket the Tumut timber town with several centimeters of snow. Video capture was taken on Saturday morning around 7:30 am.
Snow does fall regularly in Batlow (775-meter altitude) and Tumbarumba (645 meters altitude), and Laurel Hill (1045 meters altitude). Snowfall in Tumut is relatively rare at 305-meter altitude.
Laurel Hill
Laurel Hill is a village community in the southeast part of the Riverina, in New South Wales, Australia. It is situated by road, about 14 kilometers south of Batlow and 22 kilometers north of Tumbarumba.
In the late 1800s, gold mining was being carried out at a location about 12 km south of Batlow on the Paddy's River. This location, named Quartzville, was home at one point to about 2000 people. A dam for the washing of alluvial gold and sluicing operations was constructed at the site. The population in the area extended into the Bago forest area and Laurel Hill came into being on the route taken by coaches from Adelong to Tumbarumba.
Tumbarumba
Tumbarumba (/tʌmbəˈrʌmbə/[2] tum-bə-RUM-bə) is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, about 480 kilometers (300 mi) southwest of the state capital, Sydney. Tumbarumba is located on the periphery of the Riverina and South West Slopes regions at the western edge of the Snowy Mountains. The 2016 census showed the population of the town and surrounding area to be 1,862 people. Locals refer to the town as 'Tumba'.
To the south and east, the highest peak of the Snowy Mountains and mainland Australia—Mount Kosciuszko—can be seen.
Batlow
Batlow is a town in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, 775 m above sea level.
Batlow is well known for its apples. About 50 growers in the district supply 1.6 million cases of apples, or 10% of the Australian apple crop, to the Australian market. The district also produces cherries and stone fruit. The town's main landmark, the Big Apple, which stands on private land 5 km north of the town,[3] stands testament to the orchards which have been vital to the town's economy for over 120 years.
Adelong
Adelong is a small town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the banks of the Adelong Creek. Adelong sits on the Snowy Mountains Highway and is a part of the Snowy Valleys Council. At the 2016 census, Adelong had an urban population of 943.