An Open Day for the Wal Fife Room will be held on Saturday 19th September 2015 from 10am to 4pm at the Mt Erin Convent.
Kangaroos reach Junee
ROUSING applause greeted the Kangaroo March re-enactment as it wandered into Junee on Monday.
In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 5th September
The Murrumbidgee Turf Club was established in 1860. This photo is taken at an MTC event in the early 1900s.
Kangaroo March Re-enactment
WAGGA honoured its original World War I Kangaroos on Saturday with a moving ceremony at the Wagga Civic Centre and Victory Memorial Gardens and the start of a 35-day, 524 km re-enactment march to Campbelltown that retraces the steps of heroes who answered a call to arms in the wake of appalling losses at Gallipoli
Hero of Wantabadgery Senior Constable Edward Webb-Bowen honoured
Wagga Wagga Local Area Command, is honouring the ‘Hero of Wantabadgery’ Senior Constable Edward Mostyn Webb-Bowen who died in an exchange of gun fire in November 1879.
In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 29th August
The original wrought iron lattice truss bridge for the railway crossing the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga was completed in 1881. It was replaced by a concrete bridge in 2006.
CSURA On Record “Pubs we have known”
The 1960s and 70s was a time of demolition in Wagga. “Get rid of the old to make way for the new” seems to have been the motto at the time and quite a few of the huge hotels lining the main streets of Wagga simply could not escape their fate.
In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 22nd August
WG Huthwaite established a general store in Baylis Street after moving from Lockhart in 1906. It grew to become a large Department Store as well as having farm machinery and service station business activities. Huthwaite’s closed in 1981.
THROWBACK: This week in 2005, July 20-26
Take a look at what was going on in Wagga this time 10 years ago. There are lots of familiar faces – is yours one of them?
THROWBACK: This week in 2003, August 17-23
Take a look at what was going on in Wagga this time 12 years ago. There are lots of familiar faces – is yours one of them?









