Wagga Wagga
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Wagga Wagga is a large town (population 57 000) in New South Wales, Australia.
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See
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Do
- Visit the Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery (Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets, ph (02) 6926 9660), which houses the Australian Print Collection and the Print Australia Archive. The gallery is home to the National Art Glass Collection. http://www.waggaartgallery.org/artgallery/
- Visit the Charles Sturt University winery and cheese factory, which makes cheeses with bush food flavourings.
- Visit the Farmers Market, held on the second Saturday of every month next to the lagoon at the Civic Centre. A range of local produce is on offer, including flowers, cheese, meat and even pistachios.
- The local newspaper, The Daily Advertiser, is a good guide to what's on around town.
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Eat
- Cafe Lulaba in Best Street is open Tuesday to Saturday and offers mid-priced meals, such as salads and curries.
- Premium Coffee Roasters in Trail Street makes the best coffee in town and is open Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings.
- The Quinty Bakehouse at Uranquinty is a 10 minute drive from Wagga and well worth the trip. Offers a range of products made using organic flour, such as sourdough melts and pies with real meat. They are famous for their tarts, which come in three sizes and more than 10 flavours.
- The best pub food in town can be found at the Riverina Hotel, also known as The Bridge, with a schnitzel, veg and gravy costing about $10. The special of the day is about $6 to $7.
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External links
- Wagga Wagga City Council http://www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/
- Tourism Wagga Wagga http://www.tourismwaggawagga.com.au/
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