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The Riverina
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Griffith
Designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the architect who designed Canberra, Griffith is situated in the heart of the rich farming land created by the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme.There are many market gardens and a strong mediterranean look and feel to the town with half the population of 15 000 being of Italian extraction. There are close to 20 wineries in the area where you can taste the local produce.

Deniliquin
Named by the bushranger Ben Boyd after a local aboriginal leader who was a mighty wrestler, Deniliquin is a town full of stories and relics of a colorful past. The town is legendary in the wool trade being where the Peppin, a bigger framed merino which could stand up to the harsh conditions of the area was born.

Wagga Wagga
Sitting on the Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga is New South Wales' largest inland town and the centre for industry, agriculture, and education in the area. The town boasts a beautiful Botanic Gardens with nine hectares of brilliant floral displays, exotic hothouse flowers and rainforest. In another park is the zoo and the former council chambers house and art gallery.

Albury-Wodonga
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