TOP 20 WAGGA WAGGA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Wagga Wagga - Australia by Explore Australia. Top 20 tourist attractions and things to do list in Wagga Wagga, city in the Riverina region, New South Wales.
Wagga Wagga or informally called Wagga has so many beautiful places for tourist. Most popular places to visit in Wagga is Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens, National Art Glass Gallery, Lake Albert, Wagga Wagga Beach and RAAF Wagga Aviation Heritage Centre.
Others best places to visit in Wagga Wagga is River & Wren Market, Museum of the Riverina, Wollundry Grove Olives, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre, Wagga Wagga Rail Heritage Museum, Rustique Lavender Farm, City Library, Civic Theatre, Riverina Producer's Market, Wollundry Lagoon, Victory Memorial Gardens, Willians Hill Miniature Railway, Marrambidya Wetland etc.
Things to do list in Wagga Wagga - Australia could be seen in this video. Hope this simple list about tourist attractions in Wagga Wagga could help your holiday in Wagga.
I went to the RAAF Base in Wagga Wagga
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Welcome to the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre
The RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre is a must-visit attraction in south east Queensland. If you have always wanted to see and touch historic aircraft, and even inspect some beautifully restored military vehicles, you now have the chance at the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre. The centre, open to the public every third Sunday of the month, tells the story of aviation in south-east Queensland, but more importantly, it highlights the history of our Air Force. You can sit inside an F-111 cockpit module, walk through a Caribou and have your photo taken in front of an Iroquois helicopter. There are plans to expand the Heritage Centre as more exhibits are restored or donated. For further information visit raafamberleyheritage.gov.au
RAAF in Thailand. Wagga honours RAAF (RAAF Record No.12)
Newsreel produced by the Directorate of Public Relations RAAF. [Item 1] RAAF in Thailand. Coverage of the activities of No. 79 Squadron RAAF at Ubon, Thailand. Shows the Squadron's Sabre jets armed with AIM-9 Sidewinders air to air guided missiles. Armourers loading 30mm ammunition for the Sabre's Aden cannon. Hercules transport aircraft of No. 36 Squadron RAAF which brought in all the material and supplies for the base. Pay parade at Ubon and visit to Ubon township by personnel on leave. [Item 2] Wagga honours RAAF. On Saturday 29 July 1961 RAAF Base Wagga received the Freedom of the City at Wagga cricket ground. Officer Commanding the base Group Captain A.T. Fay invited the Deputy Major to inspect the parade. Air Marshal Scherger addressed the citizens of Wagga. Group Captain Fay received the scroll. Flypast by Winjeel and Vampire trainer aircraft. March past through the streets of Wagga to the cenotaph. The Minister for Air placed a wreath to commemorate the citizens of Wagga. The next day was an open day at the RAAF base. Activities included a fire fighting demonstration and a flying display by Winjeels from RAAF Point Cook and Vampire jet trainers from RAAF East Sale. Canberra bombers from RAAF Amberley staged a flypast.
RAAF rescue chopper takes off right in front of us
RAAF Aviation Hertiage Open Day.wmv
Here is the photo highlights from the RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Day, and Bomber Command Memorial Service. Featuring retired Air Force Aircrafts.
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Governor General Inspects Guns and RAAF Training School
At a Technical College in Sydney Australians are being trained to be aircraft fitters.
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Angry Sky Conference Panel Q&A
This one day conference brought together some of the best historians, authors and veterans to reflect not just on the history of the conduct and outcomes of the RAAF's part in the massive air war over Europe, but also the impact on the RAAF itself. Set in the magnificent RAAF Museum at Point Cook, the conference incorporated a special Remembrance Day Service. The conference was convened by Military History and Heritage Victoria Inc. - See more at:
Prime Minister visit to RAAF Base Amberley
Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Tony Abbott MP visited RAAF Base Amberley to farewell Australian Defence Force personnel deploying to the United Arab Emirates.
Return of No 2 Squadron Canberras from Vietnam to Amberley June 1971 (DPR RAAF stock shots)
RAAF base Amberley, Queensland, June 1971. Shows formation flypast of eight Canberra bombers of No 2 Squadron RAAF. Canberras land and taxi on the tarmac. Glimpses of the aircrew.
North Wagga evacuation meeting
North Wagga evacuation meeting
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Family day at RAAF Tindal, mid 1990,s. Flying - Hornets from 75Sqn and F-111 from 6Sqn.
77 Squadron RAAF Meteors
Air to air of No 77 Squadron Gloster Meteors. Meteor making an emergency belly landing at RAAF Williamtown.
Vampire Fighter located at Beverley Western Australia
This Vampire was delivered to the R.A.A.F. in September 1959 and used by the 1 Air Flight Training School at Pearce W.A.. The aircraft was decommissioned in February 1970 , it was then donated to a service club in Geraldton W.A. , but never used. The aircraft was stored on a property at Yuna (40km to the northeast) until the Shire of Beverley heard about it and arranged for it to be transported to Bevereley, where it was stored for years and even taken to the tip before local resident Forbes Wood proposed it be put together again and put on display
Type of Aircraft: (make/model): De Havilland Vampire

Tail Number: (S/N): A79-651

Construction:: original aircraft

Location (park, airport, museum, etc.): By the side of Great Southern Highway, Beverley
HIGHLIGHTS: Tour of Army Museum of Western Australia
On 30 August 2018, WA DEFENCE REVIEW in partnership with AIM WA had the pleasure of organising an interactive tour of the iconic Army Museum of Western Australia located at the Artillery Barracks site in Burt Street, Fremantle. Involving over 20 decision-makers and senior professionals from government and industry, the tour provided a valuable insight into WA's military heritage, largely unknown to many, in what is arguably one of Australia's best military museums. Included in the tour was an insightful presentation by BRIG David Thompson AM (Rtd), former Commander, 13 Brigade, Australian Army, who spoke on military leadership and its transferable lessons for civilian management professionals.
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RAAF 2010 Spring Ball
The 2010 Spring Ball at the Officers' Mess, RAAF Williams, Melbourne Victoria.