Known to be NSW’s largest inland city, Wagga Wagga is now being inhabited by almost 56,000 as …show more content…
Despite the influx of architectural behemoths brought about by its thriving economy, Wagga Wagga never strayed away from nature preservation and put up the frequented Botanic Gardens. Located in Baden Powell Drive, this sanctuary is home to different types of flowers, plants and even animals, well-attended to by professionals and trained personnels. In here, you’d be able to see kangaroos, emus, wombats and different types of birds, all within the small zoo perched inside it.
If you happen to love the healthy choice which is olive oil and have a penchant for olives, then Wagga Wagga would be able to awaken the fan in you via the Wollundry Grove Olives. In here, you’d be faced with meticulously grown plants and witness how your kitchen staple is done from planting to retailing.
Upholding rich historical background, the people of Wagga Wagga deemed it necessary to put up the Museum of the Riverina in two different sites, one in the Civic Center, the other inside the Botanic Gardens. Simple as it may look but these museums are home to collectibles and other artifacts explaining and expounding on Wagga Wagga’s people, places and important