ALBURY CITY

Welcome to the Albury-Wodonga region, a strategic hub of opportunity and growth. Situated along the Murray River, this region spans both New South Wales and Victoria, offering a unique blend of economic vitality and community spirit. Albury-Wodonga is an attractive destination for investors, government officials, businesses, and individuals considering relocation.

The region boasts a robust economy with significant opportunities in agriculture, healthcare, education, and more. Its central location provides convenient access to major cities like Melbourne and Sydney, enhancing connectivity and business prospects.

Albury-Wodonga’s natural beauty, including the Murray River and surrounding parks, complements its economic strengths, providing a balanced lifestyle. The community is welcoming and supportive, fostering a strong sense of belonging. With quality education and healthcare facilities, the region is well-equipped to support families and professionals alike.  The cost of living is notably lower than in metropolitan areas, making it an appealing choice for both businesses and residents.

Top Industries

  1. Agriculture
  2. Construction & Manufacturing
  3. Health and Education
  4. Logistics and Transportation
  5. Retail and Services

Attractions

  • Albury Botanic Gardens: Established in 1877, these gardens feature a wide range of Australian rainforest specimens. It’s a serene spot for nature lovers and families
  • Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA): This contemporary art museum showcases a diverse collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs. 
  • Lake Hume and the Hume Dam: A popular destination for water activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The dam itself is an engineering marvel and a key feature of the region.
  • Wonga Wetlands: These wetlands are a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, offering walking trails and the chance to see a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk (Wagirra Trail): This trail features a series of sculptures created by local Aboriginal artists, celebrating the cultural heritage of the region
Population: 57,517

Population: 57,517

Total Number of Businesses: 5,127

Total Number of Businesses: 5,127

Local Jobs: 46,091

Local Jobs: 46,091

Median Property Prices: $555,000

Median Property Prices: $555,000

Median Rent: $270 p.w

Median Rent: $270 p.w