Place in Between by Nina Machielse Hunt

Place in Between is an evocative exhibition that explores the landscape, not as a static view but as a dynamic and emotional experience. Through bold colour, layered textures and shifting compositions, artist Nina Michelse Hunt invites viewers into a visual dialogue that captures fleeting moments, memories and the psychological terrain of transition. Developed during a […]

Needle and Thread

This latest Community Gallery exhibition presents the breadth and depth of embroidery techniques practised by the Albury Wodonga Branch of the Victorian Embroiderers Guild. Needle and Thread brings together a selection of finely crafted pieces that reflect both traditional techniques and contemporary interpretations of embroidery. Works on display include the rich textures of goldwork and […]

Disrupt Persist Invent

From quiet persistence to noisy protest, Disrupt, persist, invent explores the many ways people have achieved social change in Australia. Discover powerful stories of people and their actions, from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Learn about Australia’s progress in areas such as equality, innovation, creativity and much more. A touring exhibition developed by National Archives […]

Local Threads: A History of Macquarie Textiles in Albury

Founded in 1923 by local graziers as an outlet for their wool, Amalgamated Textiles became Albury’s first big manufacturing company, providing employment and stimulating local economic growth. At their peak, they employed about 700 workers. The company became known as Macquarie Worsteds Ltd in 1957, and as Macquarie Textiles Group Ltd in 1994. By 2000, […]

Bungambrawatha: Stories of Albury

This exhibition charts the history and spirit of the community through objects and photographs from the Albury City Museum & Social History permanent collection. From the Wiradjuri, who lived on and cared for this land for tens of thousands of years, to colonial settlers, to the more recent arrivals from many backgrounds who now call […]

Albury Wodonga Outdoor Show

The Albury Wodonga Outdoor Show has loads of exhibits and entertainment and food over the three days. It’s a day not to be missed. A day for all the family!

On the Border Community Market

A boutique market showcasing 70 plus stall holders’ handmade, homegrown and beautiful products. In the heart of Wodonga city at Junction Square, they have food vans, coffee, entertainment, live musician and so much more to offer. They run on the first Sunday of the month from September through to June. They don’t run in January […]

Disrupt, persist, invent – Australians in an ever-changing world

From noisy protest to quiet persistence, Disrupt, persist, invent explores the many ways people have achieved social change in Australia. Discover powerful stories of people and their actions, from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Learn about Australia’s progress in areas such as women’s rights, marriage equality, science and technological invention and much more. You may […]

Albury Wodonga Farmers Market

The Albury Wodonga Farmers Market is held every Saturday at Gateway Village Wodonga – Lincoln Causeway. The farmers and producers are local to the Albury-Wodonga region. Many travel to bring fresh seasonal fruit and veggies, baked sourdough bread, preserves, artisan cakes and pies, meat including beef, goat, pork and hand-crafted small goods. The market has […]

Forgotten Trades Festival

Take a step back into the magic of yesteryear and discover long-forgotten trades and craftsmanship. This special Forgotten Trades Festival event will showcase a variety of skills and practices that many may not have seen for decades. For one day only, visitors to Jindera can witness some rarely seen skills in action with men and […]