Arts & Culture
The Civic Centre was built following an international architectural design competition and houses an extensive library spanning 2 floors and 3 art galleries, one of which houses the National Art Glass Collection, which enjoys international acclaim.
For those worried that moving to Wagga may mean sacrificing the finer things in life, you couldn’t be further from the truth.
Boasting a 488 seat capacity Civic Theatre with world class facilities, Wagga enjoys regular and nationally acclaimed theatre productions, symphony orchestras, comedy shows and concerts.
For those who like to live and breathe art on their way to work, the popular, ongoing public sculpture program ensures that various sculptures and indigenous art line the streets and round-a-bouts of the CBD.
With 5 local theatre groups, 72 self development groups, 28 musical clubs and 24 cultural clubs, you wouldn’t exactly say Wagga was starved of arts and culture now would you?




