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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Wagga Wagga. From art to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Don't miss this honky-tonk hoedown! Enjoy a night of Drag Queen Hoedown Bingo with boot-scootin', gut-bustin’ laughs. It's a barn-burnin’, knee-slappin’, full-throttle event you won’t want to miss!
Join us for the Harvest Riverina Festival Conference Day 2026! The conference day will feature presentations from an amazing lineup including Costa Georgiadis, Matthew Evans, Paul West, Andrew & Chloe Taylor, plus lots of local growers, producers and activists who will share their knowledge and lead discussions on shaping the future of food in the Riverina. Tickets are limited, so book early to secure your spot at this enriching and community-focused event.
Join exhibiting artist Todd Fuller for an experimental drawing masterclass. This workshop will help you develop new tools for tackling challenges in the studio and expand your artistic practice, all while contemplating the medium's potential. Artists will undertake a series of simple exercises and provocations intended to upskill them for challenges on the page and address deficits in their studio practice.
Dust off your denim, crank the Walkman, and get ready to spice up your life—this isn’t just trivia, it’s a full-blown 80s/90s revival!
Join the Wagga Women’s Wellness Forum for inclusive workshops, education & networking to support holistic health, resilience & wellbeing.
Jarryd Goundrey is back as Australia's Least Decorated Soldier after travelling to The UK, New Zealand, the Middle East and Indonesia. With over 100 million online views, don't miss his sharp, relatable stories from life in and after uniform.
Strap yourself in for a gloriously unhinged night of drag, attitude, and pure camp chaos. Toxic Avengers brings together the unstoppable Drag brilliance.
Wagga Ward Sunday Service at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Experience raw blues and Americana storytelling with Julian James & Beci Kate at the Kooringal Hotel. A Sunday afternoon session for the Bidgee Blues Club.
bower(note)™ is a transformational protocol for the conduct of any meeting or significant exchange between interested parties about a human problem or symptom, a dilemma, or a difference or dispute. It provides structure and process for meetings that maximises the quality of information produced in a meeting, the documentation of that information, and the prevention of that information from being lost, protecting all parties in the process. This workshop provides a protocol and structured framework for school leaders, addressing multi-system challenges, with a focus on inclusion, participation, collaboration, and the management of inequality. Learn the practice and theory of bower(note)™ in a full-day, face-to-face workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to analyse a case study that directly relates to their school context through the bower(method)™ framework for thinking through complexity. Provides powerful contractual management and is best embedded in policy and procedure. Cost effective and administratively efficient, removing duplication. Remediates the fundamental inequalities that constrain problem resolution. Aligns responsibility for problems with the authority to produce solutions. Outcome driven with an eye to change Ameliorates the misunderstandings and differences central to complaints. Aligns the boundary between health, education and human services providers and promotes broad collaboration. Manages student, parent, and school disputes and staff / leadership issues. Deals directly with dysregulation, violence, abuse, and self-harm. Transparent, inclusive, contemporaneous and legally protective. A communication, recording and intervention process.
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of the first exhibitions in our 2026 program, a dynamic season exploring love, light, perception and legacy through contemporary art and glass, with further exhibitions unfolding across the year. The six exhibitions launching this season are: Todd Fuller: Insubstantial Love Stories, Jason Sims: Horizons, Harriett Schwarzrock: Fluid Presence, Light Trap: Works from the National Art Glass Collection, Look Straight Ahead: Celebrating the Glass Art of Judi Elliott, Shaping Perceptions (Collections Show). Please RSVP for catering purposes.
Monster Trucks, Monster Thrills, Monster Stunts what more can you ask for with this one night at Wagga Showgrounds Saturday 14th March.