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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The Wagga Wagga City Council is building a stronger and more inclusive community by giving resettled refugees opportunities to volunteer in local government buildings. Mrs Mazambo is working at the Wagga Wagga City Library, allowing her to share her skills and knowledge with library patrons.
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Wagga Wagga is a city in New South Wales, Australia. The Museum of the Riverina explores the history of this inland farming region. The vast Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens is home to native plants and a mini zoo.
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery has more than 500 pieces of glass art. Wagga Beach sits on the shore of the Murrumbidgee River. The Wiradjuri Walking Track runs along the river and through the surrounding countryside.
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It's your library!
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The hub of the Riverina on the banks of the magnificent Murrumbidgee River, we’re more than just the largest regional city in New South Wales – we’re an Australian icon – and we can’t wait to share our secrets with you!
If you’re curious of mind and you enjoy discovering new things, you’ll love Wagga Wagga. From stunning landscapes and unusual architecture to sassy shops and a vibrant arts scene, it’s a place that will capture your imagination and tempt you to come back again and again.
Come with us, on a tour of discovery, as we show you why there’s a hundred little reasons to visit Wagga Wagga.
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Wagga Wagga Town Pictorial. I filmed some of this some years back and recently filmed the rest. Its a great city with many nice park areas and historic buildings well worth looking at.
Photography 2014 by John Boom.
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Jack's Back Supporting Wagga Wagga City Library
Jack Sparrow supports Public Libraries! He especially loves Talk Like A Pirate Day!
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Here's another one of our recent television ads.
The World of Wagga Wagga (documentation)
Sound portrait capturing the identity of place.
Many voices from all walks of life tell stories, recall memories, recite poems etcetera. The field recordings include sounds of the city, nature, community, events, activities and music. The voices and field recordings portray an array of emotions and connections with this place. They can be humorous, serious, sad, poetic, song, spontaneous or meticulously constructed. The combined audio paints a complete and varied perspective of Wagga Wagga.
Both the voices (1 channel, 180 stories, 1.5 hour) and the field recordings (2 channels, 1hr45min) play continuous, but there are moments of silence between each snippet. The tracks play simultaneously and as they vary in subtlety and intensity the stories sometimes merge, corroborate and reinforce the topic but at other times collide; the combinations are never the same. The volume is set to be heard at quiet moments and is clearly audible between traffic and people noises. When the artwork is overpowered by local sounds it generates awareness in the listener of the manifold sounds we generally ignore. A bench has been provided for those who want to spend some time with the work.
The only visual part connected with the artwork is a sign listing all the names of contributors and locations of recordings. This is not the artwork, there is nothing to look at only to listen to.
'The World of Wagga Wagga' is an Artist Initiated Project funded by Wagga Wagga City Council through the Public Art Program.
Jack loves Wagga Wagga City Library
Jack Sparrow recommends the travel books at Wagga Wagga City Library for your next high seas adventure.
Defence Families Welcome to Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga held its annual Defence Families and Community Expo on Friday 8th February 2013 at Kapooka. Wagga City Library and other Community organisations were there to provide information about local services, programs and activities. What a fun event with a small group from the Kapooka Army Band entertaining the crowd. The Kapooka Army band feature at many local events and are long time favourites with Wagga locals. The members may change (with postings) but the music remains great!
Charlie truck - Wagga Wagga City Council
Watch as an old mobile library is reborn into 'Charlie' - Wagga Wagga City Council's new community engagement and education truck.
The truck will be used across Wagga Wagga and the nine villages within the Local Government Area for community education and engagement projects, school visits, a mobile command centre during natural disasters, Council events and much, much more!
The truck features a 19 foot expandable pod, computer workstation, ipads, wifi, smart TV, air conditioning, fridge, microwave and even a sink.
Come and visit us when we are out and about.
More details at wagga.nsw.gov.au/charlie
Chargebar @ Wagga City Library
Lightning fast charging station is now available at Wagga Wagga City library for all mobile devices including smart phones and tablets.
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tour of level two in the library
The Wagga Wagga Historic Walk - Video Tour
This video shows some of the historic buildings that you will see on the Wagga Wagga Historic Walk developed by the Wagga Wagga City Library.
I made this video as a TAFE assignment and thought it would be good to share so that people from all over the world can see a little bit of Wagga Wagga.
Here is a link to some more information about the Wagga Wagga Histrocal Buildings Walk:
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Field trip to Wagga Wagga | Charles Sturt University Study Centres
Follow our students on their annual field trip to Wagga Wagga, where they discover one of our University’s campuses and see the unique sights of New South Wales.
Situated midway between Melbourne and Sydney, Wagga has a proud sporting history, a thriving cultural calendar including theatre, music, art and markets, and a growing restaurant and café scene. Watch our students as they take the bus trip to visit local heritage museums and vibrant nature parks.
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