Wodonga, Victoria

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Wodonga
Victoria

Location of Wodonga in Victoria (red)
Population: 27,000
Established: 1852
Postcode: 3690
LGA: City of Wodonga
State District: Benambra
Federal Division: Indi

Wodonga (36°07′S 146°53′E) is a small city on the Victorian side of the border with New South Wales, 300 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, Australia. It is covered by the municipality Wodonga City Council. Its population is approximately 37,500 people, and with Albury forms an urban area with greater than 80,000 people.

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[edit] History

Founded as a customs post with its twin city Albury on the other side of the Murray River, it has been regarded as the smaller, poorer cousin of the two, being referred to with the historical nickname "Struggletown". Whilst still somewhat smaller than Albury, economic growth in both areas has ameliorated such distinctions.

[edit] Industry

Major secondary industries based in Wodonga include 'LOGIC' a logistics distributions hub, a large cattle market, a pet food factory (Master Foods), a cardboard box factory and an abbatoir, as well as a variety of other, smaller enterprises. It also serves as a central point for the delivery of government services to the surrounding region.

It houses the Asian corporate headquarters for Mars Corp (locally known as Uncle Bens and more recently Masterfoods).

Wodonga is the site of an Australian Army logistics base and a training centre for army technical apprentices, Latchford Barracks. It is also the home of a campus of La Trobe University and Wodonga Institute of TAFE [1].

Several experiments in cross-border governance in an attempt to bring the cities of Albury and Wodonga together have been tried - see Albury-Wodonga for details.

[edit] Sport and culture

There are two Australian rules football clubs in Wodonga, the Wodonga Football Club and the Wodonga Raiders Football Club, both competing in the Ovens & Murray Football League. There are many other sporting clubs in the region.

Much of the arts and theatrical activity in the region is conducted in a cross-border fashion; for instance HotHouse Theatre [2] is located almost equidistant from the Wodonga and Albury city centres.

[edit] Transport

Wodonga railway station lies on the Melbourne-Albury and Melbourne-Sydney lines. There are future plans for the station to be moved from its present central location to a position on a new line on the northern edge of the town.

Wodonga is on the junction of the Hume Highway (the main route from Melbourne to Sydney) and the Murray Vally Highway (which follows the southern bank of the Murray River).

Local public transport is provided by Mylon Motorways, who run buses on a number of routes both within Wodonga and to Albury [3]. Bus services are generally quite infrequent and public transport use in Wodonga is very low. There are also long-distance bus services to the capitals.

There are a number of bicycle paths in Wodonga, including one to Albury. Bicycle path maps are available from the Vicroads website [4].

Albury Airport, which provides scheduled commuter flights to Melbourne and Sydney, is a short drive from Wodonga.

[edit] Government

Federal Government

Wodonga is in the federal Division of Indi. The current representative for the Division of Indi is Liberal Party of Australia member Sophie Mirabella.

State Government

Wodonga is in the Victorian Electoral district of Benambra. Bill Tilley of the Liberal Party was elected member for the electoral district of Benambra in the 2006 Victorian State Election in November 2006.

Local Government

Wodonga's Local Government Area is the City of Wodonga.

[edit] Trivia

The World's Biggest Rolling Pin (listed in the Guinness Book of World Records) is located in Wodonga, atop "Henri's Bakery". When the bakery is baking fresh bread, you will find the rolling pin rotating! [5]

[edit] Education

In 2005 there were 3 public high schools in Wodonga: Wodonga High School, Mitchell Secondary College and Wodonga West Secondary College. Wodonga High School celebrated its 50th birthday in 2005. From 2006, the three government high schools have merged to form a specialist senior college for Years 10, 11 and 12, known as Wodonga Senior Secondary College[6], and a specialist school for Years 7, 8 and 9, known as Wodonga Middle Years College, on two campuses; Felltimber Campus and Huon Campus.[7] [8]

The three private schools in Wodonga are Catholic College Wodonga[9], Trinity Anglican College, and Mount Carmel Christian School[10].

Wodonga is also home to the Flying Fruit Fly Circus School[11], the educational arm of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus[12], that provides educational services with an emphasis on the performing arts and contemporary circus training. In 2003, a devastating fire[13] destroyed the school's facilities at then Wodonga High School, and the school relocated to Wodonga West Secondary College (now Wodonga Middle Years College Felltimber Campus)[14].

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