21 Hearts – Vivian Bullwinkel and the Nurses of the Vyner Brooke

Vivian Bullwinkel was one of 65 Australian nurses who boarded the Vyner Brooke in an attempt to flee the Japanese invasion of Singapore in February 1942. Bombed by Japanese fighter planes and after spending days at sea, she and some other survivors found their way to Radji Beach on Banka Island where they surrendered. In […]
Daves Hughes – Cooked

There is no one else that comes close to the phenomenon that is Dave Hughes. Behind that cooked looking facade is a mind that works like no other. Dave has carved out a large place in the Australian cultural landscape for good reason. His take on the world around him is unique, ever changing, and […]
A Taste of Ireland

Direct from Off-Broadway and London’s West End, the internationally acclaimed A Taste of Ireland Company returns with its flagship production -‘A Taste of Ireland – The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ – touring Australia in 2026. Laugh, cry, and jig into the night with a production that is Celtic, for this generation. Performed by former […]
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 […]
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!
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 […]
Finding Home

An exhibition honouring the Greek-Australian migration story. On display until June 30, 2026, Finding Home portrays the arduous journey of thousands, who were compelled to leave their homeland with nothing more than a suitcase, seeking refuge and a new beginning in Australia. Beyond the challenges of displacement, these Greek migrants carried with them their rich […]
Yinarr Journey

Yinarr Journey is the art journey of Patricia Cerminara a Gamilaroi woman, who has discovered that art can help heal the connection between culture, people and Country. Over the years Trish has used many art forms to tell her ancestors stories and has found that art forms like weaving can help thread back together the […]