Boorooma Street , North Wagga, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Considered the capital of the Riverina region, and boasting a population of 58,000, Wagga Wagga blends both regional and metropolitan living in a multicultural atmosphere. Over 2,500 students call Wagga Wagga home and the vibrant youth scene is a testament to their active presence in the community.
The city has a proud sporting history as well as a strong artistic scene, catering for a variety of passions and pastimes.
Wagga Wagga is CSU’s largest campus, spreading over 640 hectares and home to a range of technical facilities and industry standard production services, to provide our students with a real hands-on experience. CSU’s Wagga Wagga Campus facilities include the world class Equine Centre, an award-winning cheese factory, commercial winery and television production studio.
| Wagga Temperature | |
|---|---|
| Average maximum January (Summer) | 31.4 degrees Celsius |
| Average maximum July (Winter) | 12.6 degrees Celsius |
Approximately 58,000 people.
Indoor and outdoor sporting facilities such as: golf courses, tennis, squash, basketball, netball courts, indoor rock climbing, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, the Oasis, the Murrumbidgee river and Lake Albert for water recreation, ovals for football, soccer and cricket. Parks and gardens, galleries and museums, equine facilities and events. Theatres and cinemas and a host of annual events.
7 high schools, 17 primary schools, 24 childcare centres
For more information on the city of Wagga Wagga, visit: www.tourismwaggawagga.com.au