Economic Snapshot 2023



More than $15 billion of infrastructure projects are slated for construction in Wagga Wagga & the surrounding Riverina/Murray region over the next 5 to 10 years:
f Hume Link (electricity transmission upgrade from Wagga to near Goulburn) - $2 billion
f Energy Connect (electricity interconnect to South Australia) - $2 billion
f Snowy 2 & Snowy Connect (hydro generation upgrade & transmission works) - $5 billion
f Riverina Defence Estates Redevelopment (air force, army bases) - $1 billion
f East/West Riverina renewable energy parks (wind & solar) - $4 billion
f Bomen Special Activation Precinct - in particular RIFL (Riverina Intermodal Freight & Logistics Hub) - $200 million
f Inland Rail (Albury to Illabo sector) - $1 billion
f Regional telecommunications upgrades (NBN & other)
f UNSW teaching hospital Wagga Wagga - $16 million
f CSU Drought Innovation Hub - $8 million
During the construction phase of major projects, many workers brought to the area decide to stay. Our region
has relative affordability, high liveability, and access to exceptional amenities, education, and health services. Furthermore, Wagga Wagga’s prime location offers excellent accessibility to major metropolitan areas.
Moreover, international immigration is set to contribute to the city’s growth. Around 300 to 400 individuals per year are expected to choose Wagga Wagga as their new home, many of whom will migrate from initial arrival points such as Sydney and Melbourne.
Prepare for growth and embrace the future in Wagga Wagga – a city that combines affordability, liveability, and promising opportunities for professionals, families, and international migrants. Experience the best of regional Australia while enjoying proximity to major metropolitan areas. Wagga Wagga is ready to welcome you to a thriving community with a bright future ahead.
Direct jobs from individual projects will be substantial. For example, the Energy Connect transmission upgrade project connecting the NSW grid to the South Australian grid will see in excess of 1500 direct jobs (Riverina catchment only) during construction & 700 direct jobs (Riverina only) on an ongoing basis - see Energy Connect website.
Wagga Wagga City Council yali gulbali-yanhi ngurambang Wiradyuri.
Walumaldhaany-galang bala mayiny Wiradyuri.
Yindyamali-yanhi mudyiganggalang-bu balumbambal-bu balugirbam-bu.
Yindyamali-yanhi bagaraygan ngurambang-guwal-i yandu murun.wigi Wagga Wagga-dha.
Ngiyanhi gulbali-bu yindyamali-bu guwiinyguliyalagu buyaa-bu giilaanggalam-bu.
Ngiyanhi gulbali-bu yindyamali-bu guwiinyguliyalagu dhaagun-bu bilagalang-bu nganha Wiradyuri-giyalang bala burrambin-bu nurranurra-bu.
Gulbali-yanhi Wiradyuri mayiny bagaraygan-guwal-bu bala yarruwala-bu waluwin-bu walanbam-bu dhirrangal-bu.
Wagga Wagga City Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Wiradyuri people,
and pays respect to Elders past, present and future and extends our respect to all First Nations Peoples in Wagga Wagga.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and continuing connection with the land and rivers.
We also recognise the resilience, strength and pride of the Wiradyuri and First Nations communities.
The total value of goods and services produced in the Wagga Wagga local government area (close to 70,000 residents) was $4.84 billion in the year ending June 2022, growing 3.5% on the previous year . Source.id
The rural economy of Wagga Wagga witnessed a total agricultural output valued at $333 million during 2020/21. Cereal crops emerged as the dominant commodity, constituting 43.1% of the city’s agricultural output in terms of value.
88% live and work in the city, while others commute from surrounding LGAs.
Wagga Wagga provides commercial, health, education, civic and social services to 190,000 people. Latest results from the 2021 census have unemployment at 4.0% compared to the state average of 4.9%.
Agriculture, forestry + fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, water + waste services
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Accommodation + food services
Transport, postal + warehousing
Total employment in Wagga Wagga by industry.
Agriculture, forestry + fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, water + waste services
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail Trade
Accommodation + food services
Transport, postal + warehousing
Information media + telecommunications
Financial + insurance services
Rental, hiring + real estate services
Professional, scientific + technical services
Administrative + support services
Public administration + safety
Education + training
Health care + social assistance
Arts + recreation services
Other services
% of workforce
Source: .id
Information media + telecommunications
Financial + insurance services
Rental, hiring + real estate services
Professional, scientific + technical services
Administrative + support services
Public administration + safety
Education + training
Health care + social assistance
Arts + recreation services
Other services
0 5 10 15 20
Source: .id
% of total value added
“Wagga Wagga City Council and the NSW Government made our choice to set up operations in Wagga an easy one. The Special Activation Precinct, regionally focussed support, grants, and fast approval processes made doing business here attractive to Greatcell Energy and our investors.”
Paul Moonie Managing Director,Greatcell Australia
Greatcell Energy produces the first commercially viable perovskite solar panels in the world. With more than a 20% efficiency rating and potential to operate in low light conditions, perovskite solar panels are changing how technology is powered. Greatcell Energy’s pilot production line was established in the Wagga Wagga Special Activation Precinct in 2020.
Educated workforce
65 %
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Wagga Wagga is a key educational hub with access to quality education and training across the full spectrum of learning, supporting a high-skilled labour force.
Extra services/infrastructure and associated workforce growth will be required to respond to impacts of major infrastructure projects.
Key projects servicing our local area will include:
f Riverina Intermodal Freight & Logistics Hub (RIFL)
f Wagga Wagga Health and Knowledge Precinct
f UNSW medical school offering in Wagga
f New and expanded primary and secondary education campuses
f Expansion of Signature Aged Care – extra 144 FTE staff & 144 residents.
f Boorooma Shopping Centre
f FlipScreen specialised advanced manufacturing plant
f Bapist Care expansion
Source: WWCC
Source: WWCC and .id
THE COST OF EQUIVALENT LAND IN METRO SYDNEY
Over 1.3 million people visit Wagga Wagga each year
f Wagga Wagga welcomes over 1.3 million visitors each year
f Regional Express and Qantaslink provide regular passenger flights direct to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
f Over 210,000 passengers travel through Wagga Wagga Airport every year.
Wagga Wagga is the largest urban centre in the NSW Riverina-Murray, serving a total population in excess of 260,000 residents. This catchment extends across the Riverina, with people travelling across the region to access the city’s specialised professional, education and health service providers as well as a broad range of retail and service offerings. The combined retail spend of Wagga’s visitors & residents exceeds more than $1 billion a year.
WAGGA WAGGA HOSTS OVER 500 SPORTING, CULTURAL, BUSINESS + MUSIC EVENTS EACH YEAR
Some of our major annual events:
f Fusion - Multicultural Street Festival
f Wagga Wagga Gold Cup Carnival
f Wagga Wagga Food and Wine Festival
f Gears and Beers - Cycling and Craft Beer & Cider Festival
f NSW Junior Touch Football Southern Cup Conference
f Wagga Wagga Comedy Fest
f Wagga Wagga Mardi Gras
f Festival of W
Median home value
Source: economyID
$447,073 $1,031,138 SYDNEY
Source: CoreLogic Home Value Index – May 2023
f Wagga Wagga Lake Run and Ride
f River and Wren Market
f Wagga Country Club Pro Am classic
f AFL + NRL matches
The Special Activation Precinct (SAP) in Wagga Wagga compromises approximately 4,500 hectares. Wagga Wagga’s highly accessible location, courtesy of its rail and road connectivity with Australia’s major cities, creates significant investment opportunities for new and existing businesses within the region.
In the heart of the Wagga Wagga SAP sits the Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics (RiFL) hub. The newly constructed rail and intermodal terminal facility, operated by Visy Logistics, has been developed to create efficient access to national and international markets for regional producers and manufacturing.
The Wagga Wagga SAP is one of only six in NSW and offers several key advantages: fast-tracked planning, infrastructure investment, business concierge and government-led development.
Building on already-planned private and government investments, the precinct will create up to 6,000 new jobs across a range of industries, including:
f agribusiness
f value-added agriculture
f renewables and recycling
f advanced manufacturing
f freight and logistics
The Wagga Wagga SAP is already home to a range of businesses including food manufacturers, recycling and transport companies.
Sites in the first stage RiFL Hub are planned for release in mid 2023.
Special Activation Precinct (4,424 ha)
Industrial core
Rural landscape bu ff er Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics Hub (RIFL)
Possible future expansion of rail siding infrastructure
Land to be reserved for heritage, culture and habitat
Future local road upgrade
Future upgrade of existing east –west boulevards
Major road future upgrade proposed
Major road
Future infrastructure corridors
Approved solar farms (indicative)
Potential commercial nodes
Railway Road
For more information or to discuss the opportunities in Wagga Wagga, please contact our Economic Development Team.
wagga.nsw.gov.au
Issued: June 2023
Front cover image: WWCC
Inside cover image: Fusion22
Economic resilience image: Matt Beaver, Bomen
Investment image: Matt Beaver, Baylis Street
Business image: Chloe Smith, Wollundry Bridge
Infographic icons: www.flaticon.com
Information provided in this document has been compiled using sources including Council records, ABS, ID, Department of Employment, LPI, NSW Health, TRA and Destination NSW. If you have any questions regarding information contained in this document please contact Wagga Wagga City Council on 6926 9100.