Historic Courthouse
Possibly the most imposing building in Gundagai is its magnificent Court House. Built in 1959 this building is classified by the National Trust as one of great architectural merit. It
Possibly the most imposing building in Gundagai is its magnificent Court House. Built in 1959 this building is classified by the National Trust as one of great architectural merit. It
Visit the historic Road to Gundagai Railway Station building, the longest timber station building in NSW, now restored to its original 1886 glory days. See the many features of the
Gundagai’s fame in Australian legend, verse and song readily lends itself to the spirit of Dad and Dave. The Snake Gully tourist complex, which enshrines in copper Steele Rudds four
A photographic collection of great significance is housed in the Gabriel Gallery, Gundagai, featuring the work of an internationally famous photographer, Dr Charles Louis Gabriel, a distinguished resident of the
The longest wooden bridge structure ever built in Australia spans the mighty Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai. This is the Prince Alfred Bridge, built in 1866. The bridge was formally opened
The greatest natural disaster Australia has yet experiences was the great flood of 1852 when the Murrumbidgee River swept away the original town and 83 inhabitants perished beneath those murky