Public Art Walk – Crossing Place Trail

Discover the beauty and stories of the Murray River on a guided walk along the scenic Crossing Place Trail. This relaxed 1.5-hour, five kilometre loop winds through a natural environment of gum trees, where keen observers may spot an array of local wildlife. More than just a walk, the trail features striking sculptural works by […]

Bach and the Bard Wodonga

Bach and the Bard is an hour-long concert that blurs the lines of expression between words and music. It connects the words of William Shakespeare to music by J.S. Bach, Pablo Casals, Michael Praetorius and Paradis. Presented by cellist Rachel Scott, brilliant percussionist Ben Sibson and actors from Sport for Jove, you will be taken […]

Auto-Tune

Set in Wagga Wagga in the early 2000s, Auto-Tune is a raucous work of gig theatre that follows Michael, a teenage Silverchair fan who discovers he has a strange superpower. The same way auto-tune technology perfects pitch, Michael finds he can time-travel, auto-tuning his life to rid it of dumb statements, awkward pauses and cringe […]

Murray Towns Brewing Co

Murray Towns Brewing Co is a craft brewery situated on Gateway Island nestled between the cities of Albury and Wodonga. Their beer is created with an artisans passion for the taste of beer and for the enjoyment of all, a beautifully appointed taproom offers locals and visitors alike an environment to indulge in the very […]

Gateway Island Parklands

Located off the Lincoln Causeway near Gateway Village, between Albury and Wodonga, the Gateway Island Parklands stretches 10 kilometres of river frontage along the mighty Murray River. The local Farmers Market is held at the village every second Saturday. The parklands offer four walking trails: Crossing Place Trail, Gateway Island Circuit, Gateway Wetlands and Gateway […]

Crossing Place Trail

The Crossing Place Trail is located near the original crossing places of the Murray River – at the junctions of the Murray River and Bungambrawatha Creek and the Murray River and Oddies Creek. These sites were traditional crossing places of the Murray River until the construction of a punt in 1848. The first bridge over […]