Albury and Wodonga, on each side of the Murray River and divided by the border between New South Wales and Victoria, are recent studies of expanding urban expansion in a relatively large rural centre. There was a period when Albury-Wodonga was regarded as the future of rural decentralisation in Australia. It intended to become a significant rural center with all of the benefits of a country town and a contemporary city. It would not only become an important transport hub between Sydney and Melbourne, but also an administrative, educational, and economic hub with a well-developed manufacturing sector and a center for the surrounding agricultural, dairying, and pastoral industries.
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