2025 NSW Training Awards - Riverina Region

2025 NSW Training Awards - Riverina Region

An opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by the best in the region. Get ready to be wowed by the talent and dedication of our finalists.

 Jun 19, 2025 6:00 pm

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Welcome to the 70th Anniversary of the Riverina Regional Training Awards! Join us at the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre for a night of celebration and recognition, shining a spotlight on vocational education and training in Wagga Wagga.

This event is your chance to honour outstanding individuals in the training industry. Don't miss this opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by the best in the region. Get ready to be wowed by the talent and dedication of our Finalists.

Mark your calendar and get ready for an unforgettable evening!

The 2025 NSW Training Awards event and its guests will be filmed during the order of proceedings. Footage will be utilised for media and promotional purposes. By attending this event you are agreeing to be featured across official NSW Government channels.


Date & Time:

Thursday 19 June, 6:00pm

Foyers, Box Office and Bar open one hour before the show starts.


Duration:

Three hours 30 minutes including interval


Ticket Prices:

One price $40.00


Venue:

Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Burns Way off, Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650


Add a Pre-Show Platter to your Theatre Experience

Don’t worry about rushing across town at the last minute, come to the Theatre early and enjoy a platter of tasty treats.

There are options for vegetarians and meat lovers, and gluten free crackers can be arranged through the Box Office.

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