Discover Wodonga
Wodonga combines the convenience of a metropolitan lifestyle with the appeal of rural living. It is located on the picturesque Murray River and close to the wine regions of North East Victoria, making it a great place to live or visit.
Wodonga has enjoyed unprecedented growth during the past 25 years and now boasts a residential base in excess of 35,000 people. Wodonga is all about letting people enjoy life at their own pace, whether that be taking a stroll along the river's edge, a day trip to historic Beechworth or the wineries at Rutherglen, a hit of golf on one of the four golf courses, water activities at Lake Hume or taking advantage of the proximity of the snowfields, there is something for everyone.
| Wodonga - location and lifestyle |
| Wodonga is strategically placed between Melbourne and Sydney on the Hume Highway. The City has seen unprecedented growth during the past 25 years and its development is set to continue. |
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| Bandiana Army Museum |
| The Bandiana Army Museum, located just out of Wodonga, is one of the largest and most diversified army museums in Australia. The museum enjoys a close working relationship with the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The collection covers The Australian |
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| Bonegilla |
| For around 24 years from 1947 until 1971, Bonegilla was the largest and longest operating migrant reception centre in Australia. As the first Australian home for some 320,000 post-war migrants from over 30 countries, Bonegilla stands as testimony to the immigrants who came and settled here. |
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| Things to do |
| Surrounded by magnificent hills and nestled beside the Murray River - Wodonga is ideally located on the Hume Highway between Melbourne and Sydney. |
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| Newcomers |
| Are you new to Wodonga? Are you considering moving to the area? Want to know where to find services and facilities? |
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| Visitor information centre |
| The Visitor Information Centre is located on Gateway Island, Lincoln Causeway, on the Hume Highway between Wodonga and Albury.
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| Lake Hume |
| The construction of Lake Hume Dam was completed in 1936, when it was the largest dam in the Southern Hemisphere with a shoreline of 365 kilometres and a capacity of up to three million megalitres of water. Lake Hume now provides a perfect spot for a |
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| Are you new to Wodonga or thinking about moving here? |
| You're Welcome Relocation Service assists new residents in their search for appropriate accommodation (temporary, purchase or rental), medical support services, school enrolments for children, employment opportunities for partners, a regional familiarisation |
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| Wodonga's water tower |
| Wodonga’s water tower remains very much as it was when built in 1923. The tower and tank are 33m high, though almost a metre of that is underground. The whole structure is built of reinforced concrete. The capacity of the tank was the daily town consumption |
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