Regional Weather
Today
32°C
Sunday
35°C
Monday
25°C
Events Calendar
About RRT
Riverina Regional Tourism (RRT) is one of 13 Regional Tourism Organisations in NSW and is recognised as the peak Regional Tourism Organisation in the Riverina. The key role of the organisation is as a tourism marketing body for the Riverina.
The role of Riverina Regional Tourism includes to:
· provide regional tourism marketing and promotion
· work in a united manner to increase tourism numbers and yield
· facilitate product development
· provide leadership and guidance for the regional tourism industry
· link with industry to ensure the region is able to deliver on the promise
· manage “Riverina… naturally” branding awareness
RRT is a member-based organisation consisting of membership from 18 Local Government Areas (LGA) within the Riverina.
LGA’s that are members of RRT include Shires of:
Carrathool Cootamundra Coolamon
Griffith Gundagai Hay
Junee Leeton Lockhart
Narrandera Temora Wagga Wagga
Deniliquin Bland Jerilderie
Conargo Murrumbidgee Urana
The organisation operates from a Board of nine skills based Directors from across the region and an Executive Officer.
Members of the current Board include:
Ken Murphy (Chair), Narrandera
Louise Lotz, Wagga Wagga
Sally Nolan (Deputy Chair), Wagga Wagga
Carolyn Upston, Murrumbidgee
Frank White, Denilquin
Suzie Sternberg, Griffith
Greg Conkey, Wagga Wagga
Ross McDonnell, Griffith
Tina Jones – Executive Officer
For more information on Riverina Tourism click here
DOWNLOADS
Riverina Study 2010
In 2010 FORTO commissioned a study into the Riverina to look at the structure and identify opportunities for tourism in the region. To download a copy of this report click here.
Riverina VET Submission 2011
The Visitor Economy Taskforce visited the region on the 30 November and invited comments and submissions on a broad range of topics impacting tourism in NSW. Click here to download a copy of RRT’s submission.
Itinerary Planner

Dont miss a thing, plan your driving holiday.
Riverina Ambassador Rewards Program

This is an exciting new program set up for residents of the Riverina and their visiting friends and relatives.
It’s time to spring into our forests this spring!

With the stunning forests of the River Red Gums right on our doorstep, what better way to celebrate 2011, the International Year of the Forests?
Fine Food and Wine

Slow down and take the time to explorethe plentiful Riverina. There’s no place like the Riverina for a feast of fine food and wine.


