Four members of the Wagga Rail Trail Committee recently attended a workshop to give feedback on the Wagga Wagga Integrated Transport Strategy (WWITS), which is broad plan for the future direction of transport infrastructure and services for Wagga Wagga for the next 30 years.
Read MoreIt’s time to take a stand and make your pledge to support the Wagga Rail Trail. To bring the trail to life we need a design plan, which costs upward of $60,000.
Read MoreWagga Rail Trail Inc. invites all members to attend the Annual General Meeting of the association.
Read MoreThe ‘Make the Wagga Rail Trail Pozible’ Crowd Funding campaign was launched on Thursday night to a crowd of more than 100 local people at the Thirsty Crow Brewery.
Read MoreThe traditional approach to fundraising has been turned it on its head with an enterprising venture to be launched tonight in Wagga to raise $40,000 in just three weeks.
Read MoreElectric bicycles or ‘e-bikes’ are bikes equipped with a small electric motor that provides assistance up to 25km/hr. It’s like riding with a permanent tailwind!
Read MoreLast month our new Council voted unanimously to give in principle support for the Wagga Rail Trail. Mayor Greg Conkey put forward a Mayoral minute in favour of the project and spoke positively about the huge range of benefits that the trail could bring to Wagga.
Read MoreThis month sees the Wagga Rail Trail project move into the next exciting stage of development.
To bring the Wagga Rail Trail to life we need a design plan!
Sitting in your car is bad for your physical health… and mental health too. Sitting in a car, on Kooringal Rd, Lake Albert Rd or the Sturt Highway n traffic for what feels like ages each day – sounds like great fun, doesn’t it?
Read MoreCome and visit the Wagga Rail Trail stand at the Brunslea Park Street Mingle next Saturday, 8th October from 1-5pm. This will be Wagga’s biggest street party and everyone is invited.
Read MoreMany trail supporters enjoyed the Gears n Beers Festival on the October long weekend, celebrating cycling, craft beer and cider. It was a great community event and attracted more than 1100 cyclists from Wagga as well as from across NSW and interstate.
Read MoreAfter the Local Government elections early in September, Wagga Wagga has nine newly elected Councillors, comprising six incumbents and three new faces.
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