Pat Parker Athletics Park

Pat Parker Athletics Park is a park in , . Pat Parker Athletics Park is situated nearby to the city , as well as near the region .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Wodonga Middle Years College and Wodonga Senior Secondary College.

School
is a public school in Wodonga, Victoria, . It is a single college consisting of two campuses, Felltimber and Huon, based on the grounds and facilities of the former Wodonga West Secondary College and Mitchell Secondary College.

School
is a public school in Wodonga, Victoria. It was formed in 2005–2006 when the three public schools in Wodonga – Wodonga High School, Wodonga West Secondary College, and Mitchell Secondary College – merged and pooled resources, as part of a plan to address long-term population growth in the area.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Albury-Wodonga.

is a twin city straddling the Murray River border of the two south-eastern states of and . Albury is the city on the New South Wales bank of the river, Wodonga the Victorian city on the southern bank.

Pat Parker Athletics Park

Latitude
-36.13722° or 36° 8′ 14″ south
Longitude
146.90139° or 146° 54′ 5″ east
Elevation
174 metres (571 feet)
Open location code
4RM8VW72+4H
Geo­Names ID
8856720
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