Geographically Wagga’s most central area, Turvey Park is well known for its wide, tree lined streetscapes and old Californian Bungalows in traditional red brick. Officially added to the municipality of Wagga Wagga in 1939, the suburb was named after the property “Turvey Park” established by Thomas Turvey (who died 14 January 1889), a licensee and store owner. A large family vault on the property was moved to …
Continue readingJust purchased a new home or found a new rental? Now for the task of moving all your furniture and goodies to your new abode! We thought we would share a few tips that may make this process just a little easier Take a photo of your electronic device set-up The photo can then be used as a reference point when you go to set …
Continue readingSuburb Spotlight: Boorooma
Located in the city’s north, neighbouring Estella and Charles Sturt University, Boorooma has seen significant growth over the years. With spectacular views back to Wagga over the Murrumbidgee floodplain and quick easy access to the CBD over the “Gobba” Bridge, Boorooma is proving to be very popular due to its views and easy accessibility. The developing suburb is home to some exciting new parklands, Lineal Park and Explorer park and …
Continue readingYou may have noticed some changes happening with your kerbside bins as Wagga Wagga City Council start to implement the new service. New bins are being delivered around Wagga at the moment in anticipation for the new service to start on 2 April 2018. Removal of old bins will start after the old bins have been emptied for the last time – the removal of old …
Continue readingThe “Semi-Wild Australia” opening night is at 6-8pm Saturday the 3rd March at the E3 Art Space (the gallery that can be accessed from the lagoon), in the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. Anyone interested will be welcomed. The exhibition will be open all week from the 3rd – 11th of March, 10am to 4pm Mon-Sat and 10am to 2pm on Sundays. Find out more on …
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