Population: 101,370
Average Temp: 16.5°C
Minimum Temp: 2°C
Maximum Temp: 32°C
Albury–Wodonga, straddling the border of NSW and Victoria along the Murray River, is a thriving inland region that blends river charm, cultural vibrancy, and country warmth. Though on either side of the state line, the cities function as one welcoming community.
About the City:
Albury (NSW) and Wodonga (VIC) together form one of Australia’s largest regional centres. Historically a rail and agricultural hub, the area has transformed into a lively destination with scenic parks, buzzing cafes, public art, and strong cultural institutions.
The cities are set among rolling hills and by the Murray River, offering a naturally beautiful setting that suits families, foodies, and active travellers alike.
Points of Interest:
🌳 Murray River Precinct: Enjoy riverside cycling, kayaking, or a picnic by Noreuil Park.
🎨 MAMA – Murray Art Museum Albury: One of Australia’s leading regional contemporary art spaces.
🦢 Wonga Wetlands: A haven for birdwatchers, walkers, and nature lovers.
🏞️ Lake Hume: A short drive away for boating, fishing, and camping.
🛍️ Dean Street & Junction Place: Cafes, restaurants, and boutique shopping in vibrant town centres.
Benefits of Visiting:
Albury–Wodonga offers an ideal balance between relaxed country life and urban convenience. Its location on the Hume Highway makes it a key stop between Sydney and Melbourne — perfect for a short stay or extended exploration.
Visitors love the region’s walkability, cultural flair, seasonal festivals, and genuine hospitality. Whether you’re paddling on the Murray, dining on local produce, or enjoying regional galleries and music, Albury–Wodonga delivers an enriching, relaxing experience.
