While there is much focus on the men and nurses who served in Australian forces during WWI, what role did animals play?
Project Bowen – Art Exhibition
Details are now available for the Project Bowen Art Exhibition Evening at the Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery on 3rd October commencing at 6pm.
Wagga History 20th September Wagga Daily Advertiser
This is our regular Saturday contribution to the Wagga Daily Advertiser.
Update on NSW Births Deaths and Marriages Website
The NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages has today circulated an update to inform users of system improvements that have been made to eFamily History, effective today 17 September 2014.
The Anzac Girls: How did they adjust to life back in Australia following World War I?
For the past six weeks, Australian audiences have been absorbed in the lives of five World War I nurses depicted in the ABC-TV mini series Anzac Girls.
Anzac Centenary – On the Home Front
Sydney and country NSW faced massive upheavals in the face of war. While men and women went off to war, industries and jobs changed to meet the demands of a war time economy.
In the Past – Daily Advertiser – 25 and 50 Years ago
In the Past is compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society
ANZAC Centenary and NSW State Records
NSW State Records has announced the launch of a new website and exhibition showcasing stories from the archives to commemorate the Centenary of World War I.
Swampy Plain to Lake Albert
Latest Blog from CSU Riverina Archives features some interesting history of Lake Albert
Michelle Maddison – Guest Speaker 15th September
Michelle Maddison, Curator at the Museum of the Riverina is our special Guest Speaker this Monday evening, 15th September at the Museum of the Riverina, Botanic Gardens site beginning at 7.30pm.








