Living in Albury
If Albury needed to be defined by a single word, it would most likely be 'balanced'.
Our city - with a regional population of over 100,000 people and a gross domestic product of more than $3.5 billion - is large enough to provide career challenges and cosmopolitan living, yet relaxed enough to allow for plenty of family time and lots of leisure.
From long, warm summers and mellow autumns to crisp winters and colourful springs, there are so many ways for you to revel in our sensational lifestyle on the Murray, including the recreational pursuits of Lake Hume, day trips to the Victorian Alps, and short drives to award-winning wineries or quaint historic townships.
You can find out more about living in Albury by reading any of the following sections:
Discover why the city was once considered an option to become Australia's National Capital, and why it remains a major regional centre.
Botanic Gardens, Noreuil Park, Wonga Wetlands and the Wood Fired Oven are just the beginning of what's on offer in Albury.
Albury and Lavington CBD Masterplan:
Find out more about the redevelopment of the Albury and Lavington CBD's.
Albury's buoyant and consistent $3.5 billion economy provides a variety of career opportunities with excellent job stability and security.
Covering all the options from childcare, pre-school and primary to secondary and tertiary - or even education in artillery or acrobatics.
Whether you're looking to build, buy or rent, Albury's land and housing market represents extraordinary value for money.
From toddlers to teenagers, AlburyCity provides a host of services, events and activities that enhance family life in our wonderful city.
Find out how AlburyCity is planning for a sustainable future for the city.
Albury has five community centres - Glenecho, Westside, Orana, Mirambeena and Thurgoona Community Centre.
Environmental Grants for Households:
Take advantage of a range of Government grants to improve the solar, water and energy efficiency of your home.
