Blogging A-Z – April Challenge – W is for …..Wagga Wagga & Wiradjuri

The name Wagga Wagga is an Aboriginal one, meaning place of many crows. Wagga, as it is known is a central and largest city in New South Wales. It has a population of around 50,000 and plays host to the Murrumbidgee River, which runs through the centre of the City.

I first came to the City in my early 20s and with each visit I feel more at home here. Ironically, it feels more like home that the actual small down in Devon where I live, and I guess there is a concept to the expression of “home is where the heart is”

The original inhabitants of the area were the Wiradjuri People, which were the largest Aborginal group in New South Wales.

Today, Wagga is a thriving City with a Botanical Garden, a regional airport and University. It is a multi cultural city and much, much more.


Taking part in the A-Z April Challenge

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About Julie Goucher

Genealogist, Author, Presenter, native Guildfordian, avid note taker and journal writer. Lover of Books, Stationery & History; Surnames, Butcher & Orlando One-Name Studies. Pharos Tutor for all One-Name Studies/surname courses as well as Researching Ancestors from Continental Europe.
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3 Responses to Blogging A-Z – April Challenge – W is for …..Wagga Wagga & Wiradjuri

  1. When I lived in Australia, it was where I was based. Some of my family still live there!

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  2. Unknown's avatar Jill Ball says:

    Just happened upon this post – what a coincidence as I just recently visited Wagga Wagga.

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  3. I spent several days in Wagga Wagga and loved it 🙂

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