"Baringa" was a Literary Magazine published by the students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College. It was mostly comprised of poetry and prose, all student compositions, though in later years it expanded to include visual works as well.
"Baringa" was a Literary Magazine published by the students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College. It was mostly comprised of poetry and prose, all student compositions, though in later years it expanded to include visual works as well.
"Baringa" was a Literary Magazine published by the students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College. It was mostly comprised of poetry and prose, all student compositions, though in later years it expanded to include visual works as well.
Wagga had a number of these arches set up along the planned route of the Royal Progress. This particular one was in Baylis Street outside Great Southern Motors, just before the Morrow Street corner.
The fact that it was designed to be lit up at…