Wagga Wagga

Come visit Ngunggilanha and meet the friendly staff who are always ready for a yarn and a warm welcome.

Ngunggilanha is a Wiradjuri word meaning 'to exchange/to give to one another'.

Take the opportunity to connect with culture by exploring the significant First Nations artefacts housed in the centre. It’s a chance to learn, reflect and be inspired by the strength and stories of Country and Community.

The front of Ngunggilanha, our First Nations Study Centre in Wagga Wagga

Yindyamarra Reconciliation Site

This site was developed by the School of Education as a Vision 2000 Reconciliation Project at the southern end of Yindyamarra Hill, offering panoramic views over the Murrumbidgee Valley. The original vision for the site was "that its design and markers advances reconciliation and promotes mutual respect and understanding between all peoples".

Virtual tour

Let all who enter here do so with an open heart, showing respect for this land and its traditional custodians.

Take the virtual tour

Student beside tree on Wagga Wagga campus