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Albury-Wodonga, travel guide and things to do: Nine highlights

Life on the borderline has never looked better.

  • by Anthony Dennis
The Murray River is full of adventure.

Albury Wodonga awaits: Culture, cuisine and character

Albury-Wodonga is bursting with vibrant cultural activities, world-class hatted restaurants, a buzzing bar scene and charming vistas. Here, we reveal what to see, do, eat and explore in this riverside region.

  • by Sue Wallace
Bonegilla Migrant Camp is the place where Australia's international outlook started to change from Anglo to allcomers.

Bonegilla Migrant Experience, Albury-Wodonga: The birthplace of modern Australia

The first arrivals at Bonegilla in 1947 must have been terrified.

  • by David Whitley
Cirstin Bedson, dressed as Marilyn Monroe, checks out MAMA's first international exhibition.

Marilyn exhibition marks Albury as a new Australian cultural powerhouse

A new exhibition shines a spotlight on this regional city's cultural rebirth.

  • by Tim Martin
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Fish ready for the fire: Nature provides everything we need.

Sticks and Stones: A night in the wild teaches bush survival skills

Sticks and Stones Adventures' bushcraft weekend teaches basic survival skills that are useful for just about anywhere.

  • by Elspeth Callender
Road near Gundagai, NSW.

Oh! What a turn off

On the Hume Highway, Richard Tulloch finds the diversions matter more than the final destination.

Reel McCoy ... Lake Hume has been transformed from dust bowl to angler's playground.

Water, water everywhere

With Lake Hume full for the first time in a decade, Sue Wallace joins the capacity crowd.

Mounting excitement ... the bright colours of the Albury Gold Cup.

Odds-on favourite

Owen Thomson discovers the thrill of the race and fashions off the field at an annual country meet.

Love a sunburnt country ... the stunning sandstone Sculpture Symposium at Broken Hill.

State wide in 60 days

A road trip from Byron Bay to Broken Hill and beyond takes Penny Watson to old haunts and new favourites.