Newtown Park

The Newtown Park, now known as Collins Park was established about 1887, and was one of the earliest parks in Wagga. It was once referred to by residents as the Bird Park because of the collection of birds in aviaries as well as native animals and duck ponds.

Some Early History of Hotels at the Adelong Crossing Place.

Some Early History of Hotels at the Adelong Crossing Place. (Click here to view 50 page article) This article traces the history of hotels, and the village, at the Adelong Crossing Place. Now known as Tumblong. From the earliest squatter, Robert Pitt Jenkins, to the current licensee of the Tumblong Tavern, Rhonda Bowen. The article […]

29th December 2018 – In the Past – 25 and 50 Years ago

Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society 25 Years Ago Chamber of Commerce president Michael Wynne said that a return to pre-recession confidence by shoppers had led to good pre-Christmastrading by local stores. Post-Christmas shoppers also exceeded the “highest of expectations”. The Meteorological Office recorded Wagga’s coldest ever Boxing […]

Oliver Gilpin

Oliver Gilpin opened his first O. Gilpin drapery store at Korumburra (South Gippsland) in 1895. The business grew rapidly with the Wagga store opening in 1915 and by 1928 there were a total of seventy-four shops.

Sheep crossing the Hampden Bridge

Up until relocation of the Travers Street saleyards to the Bomen Livestock Selling Centre in 1977 it was common for stock to cross the Murrumbidge River using the Hampden Bridge. This caused a variety of delays and problems for other bridge users which were often the subject of local newspaper stories. Click here to see […]

22nd December 2018 – In the Past – 25 and 50 Years ago

Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society 25 Years Ago The failure of the State Government to appoint Wagga Mayor, Cr Pat Brassil to the new Riverina Regional Development Board hasbeen labelled “nothing short of a disgrace”. A ban on marriage celebrants conducting weddings in the Botanic Gardens tree […]

RIP: The Home Hotel, Wagga Wagga.

The Home Hotel. (Click here to view 27 page article) This article traces the history of the Home hotel, in Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga, from the time it was first licensed, in October 1874, until its closure on the 16th December 2018. The first licensee was Daniel Boon and the last licensee was Trevor Jones. […]

Huthwaites Service Station

In 1958 Huthwaites registered a new company, W. G. Huthwaites and Co. (Motors) Pty. Ltd. and the Huthwaite Shell Service Station was built in Edward Street opposite Bolton Park. It catered for the fuel and vehicle repair needs of town clients as well as housing a tractor and farming equipment showroom for the farming clientele.

15th December 2018 – In the Past – 25 and 50 Years ago

Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society 25 Years Ago Forty homes in Athol Street were lit up thisweek as part of the annual Athol Street Christmas celebrations, said organiser Ray Lucas. Wagga’s old Phoenix Hall originally opened as the Builders Arms Hotel in 1877 has been redeveloped as […]

8th December 2018 – In the Past – 25 and 50 Years ago

Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society   25 Years Ago Wagga City Council has increased rates for property, sewerage and rubbish by 3.5%, the maximum allowable.   Deputy Town Clerk, Tony Elphick, as part of the Council’s estimates meeting pointed out the need to stick with adopted budget […]

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