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Albury-Wodonga
GeographyHistoryClimateCulture
Australia

Where is
Albury-Wodonga?

The border cities of Albury-Wodonga straddle the Murray River, the border between New South Wales and Victoria, Australia.

Albury-Wodonga is one of the largest inland population centres in Australia with over 90,000 people living within the Albury-Wodonga statistical district. Albury-Wodonga services outlying regions north past Holbrook, east to Corryong, south to the Snowfields and west to Yarrawonga with over 176,000 people living within a 100 kilometer radius.

Strategically located on the major inland Sydney to Melbourne corridor - the Hume Highway - Albury-Wodonga offers an ideal de-centralised location for businesses unable to establish or expand within metropolitan areas. With well developed road, rail and air transport infrastructure, excellent communications facilities and plenty of land still available for development Albury Wodonga offers the benefits plus of city living in the heart of the country.

By Road Albury-Wodonga is 3 hours from Melbourne and Canberra and 6 hours from Sydney via the Hume Highway.

By Rail Albury-Wodonga is on the main rail line between Sydney and Melbourne. Passenger and freight trains regularly ply the inter-capital route, stopping at Albury-Wodonga on their way.

By Air Albury-Wodonga is serviced by the major national carriers either directly of through strategic alliances with regional airlines. Sydney is approximately one and a half hours away by air, Melbourne is approximately 45 minutes (subject to aircraft type and prevailing weather conditions).

Albury is also well situated to service other regional centres with an extensive transport infrastructure radiating outwards by road, rail and air.
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The Albury-Wodonga region has a wealth of history, tradition, natural resources and economic infrastructure to offer.

Albury-Wodonga
GeographyHistoryClimateCulture
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