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A destination on both sides of the border

ALBURY, New South Wales is a destination for shoppers, art enthusiasts, historians and those who simply adore nature.

In the heart of the city you'll find the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) where you can enjoy contemporary art and important indigenous works.

Monument Hill War Memorial sits at the western end of Dean Street and provides stunning views.

A second monument at Memorial Bowl honours the men and women who served in World War II.

The Botanic Gardens were established more than 130 years ago and there is plenty of historical and horticultural significance to enjoy as you picnic on the lush green lawns.

There is even an enchanting Children's Garden which includes a life–sized dinosaur with interactive speaking tubes, the living cubbies, a fairy temple and the troll cave.

Along the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk you can learn about the cultural significance of the Murray River to Aboriginal history.

GIGS Art Gallery, The Cube and Hothouse Theatre on the Victorian side in Wodonga offer shows, concerts, community performances and film screenings.

To the east and west of Wodonga you'll find Huon Creek and Huon Hill which provide short and long trails of varying gradients to spend a few hours.

Lake Hume is a popular destination all year round with boating, fishing, camping and sightseeing options.

Golden perch, Murray cod, rainbow and brown trout, redfin and carp can all be found in the man–made lake and are the perch and trout are stocked annually by Fisheries Victoria.