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From the past to the present West Wyalong has long been known for its historic buildings, most of which are still in use today. Despite the early assessment of explorer John Oxley when he passed through the area in 1817 and famously declared “from want of timber, grass and water, it would never be inhabited by civilised man”. The self-guided Heritage Trail allows you to explore the township and its unique heritage. You can download the izi Travel app which is a talking app that will provide you with comprehensive insights into the magnificent heritage features that make the township so unique. A brochure detailing the Heritage Trail can be obtained from the West Wyalong Visitor Information Centre at 6 Shire Street, West Wyalong.

Images by Lorraine Williams.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Riverina recognises the Wiradjuri people, who are the traditional custodians of these lands. We pay respect to the Wiradjuri people both past and present, and recognise the culture, strength, resilience and capacity of the Wiradjuri people. We also acknowledge the contributions of Aboriginal Australians to this country we all live in and share together.