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Collection Highlights

  • Cook's Galley
  • Dr Morgan watercolour
  • Wagga Teacher's College
  • Germantowns, German stories
  • CONRAE II
  • History of Wagga Beach Life Saving Club
  • Keith Condon collection
  • Billy Postcard, c. 1915
  • Lucky Bullet of Henry Baylis
  • Mitsue Stockley kimono
  • King Peter breast (or king) plate, c. 1860s
  • Commemorative Queen Victoria medals, 1897
  • Woven cellophane belt made by Neville Parramore, 1942
  • Ouija board made by Willie Ellis, c. 1933
  • Pass the Salt...
  • Pauline Harvey Collection
  • Produce Made in Wagga
  • Senator Charles Hardy and the Riverina Movement
  • The Gold Chiko Roll
  • The Greatest Impostor in History
  • The Great White Touring Train
  • The Tafel Klavier
  • The Wagga Pot - bullock bells made by August Menneke, c. 1860s-70s
  • Tichborne carte de visite
  • Wagga's Bush Baby
  • Wagga Comic Book
  • Willis Brickworks
  • Wonderful Women of Wagga Wagga
  • Sylvia Seccombe's Doorknocker collection
  • The Australian Hotel

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  • P:  +612 6926 9650 (Botanic Gardens Site)
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  • E: museum@wagga.nsw.gov.au

The Museum of the Riverina is a cultural facility of Wagga Wagga City Council.

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The Museum of the Riverina acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Wiradjuri people, and pays respect to Elders past, present and future and extends our respect to all First Nations Peoples in Wagga Wagga.

We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and continuing connection with the land and rivers. We also recognise the resilience, strength and pride of the Wiradjuri and First Nations communities.

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