Discover Wodonga


Sunset over 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.



Destination Albury-Wodonga
Destination Albury-Wodonga is the main tourism body in the Border region.
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  Gentlemen lining up a put on the golf course

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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Public transport
Getting around in Wodonga ...
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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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Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway Wodonga
Situated on Gateway Island between Wodonga and Albury, the Gateway Village has a lot to offer both locals and visitors alike.
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  Part of Gateway Village

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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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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  Bonegilla Sculpture

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