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West Albury is a suburb of the city of Albury, New South Wales, located 4 kilometres (2 mi) west of the Albury Central Business District. At the 2016 census , West Albury had a population of 3,851. West Albury covers the slopes of Nail Can Hill on the Murray River floodplain , and is bordered by Central Albury to the east, Splitters Creek to ...
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The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was an agency of the Australian Government operating from 1972 until its abolition in 2014. [2] It was created as part of the Whitlam government’s National Growth Centre project in an effort to decentralise the population, the corporation role was to manage and develop land with the aim to grow the Albury-Wodonga region to 300,000 people by the year ...
Albury (/ ˈ ɔː l b ər i /; Wiradjuri: Bungambrawatha) is a major regional city that is located in the Murray region of New South Wales, Australia.It is part of the twin city of Albury-Wodonga and is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of the Murray River.
The Yackandandah railway line once linked Yackandandah to Beechworth and opened in 1891. [7] The route to Woorragee and from there to Yackandandah was steep; trains descending the last gradient into Yackandandah would halt (near the now Yackandandah turnoff, from the Beechworth-Wodonga Road) so the guard could apply hand-brakes to carriages and wagons.
As of 2023, the Albury-Wodonga website describes it as having a combined population around 100,000 residents and being Australia's 20th largest city. [10] The website Invest Albury Wodonga claims that the city has reached a population milestone and sustainable population tipping point by having 250,000 people within 100km of Albury-Wodonga. [11]
In 2007, the hotel in Albury opened 17 new cabins for accommodation. [4] The site also houses the Ken Maynard Museum and an artwork collection. In 2011, the owner Leigh O’Brien announced plans for a $3 million redevelopment which included the addition of a caravan park and petrol station.