Warragul is filled with families and matured couples. The average median age for Warrigal is 40-59 years old.
Warragul is the largest town in West Gippsland. It has some great bakeries, pubs and restaurants. It is also a popular tourist destinations and camping ground for a quick get away from the hustle & bustle.
Warragul is known for its large land acreages. Many older homes have enjoyed large open spaces. There is a slow change to seeing some more modern house and land packages.
For a town of its size, Warragul has a large education industry with four primary schools, three secondary schools and two tertiary institutions. Many students come from surroundings suburbs to learn.
Warragul Primary School features two school campuses situated across the road from each other, dividing the junior school from the middle school students.
Warragul North Primary School first opened its doors to children in 1954. The school now has now grown to having an enrollment of over 600 students.
Warragul Regional College is set on fifty acres of landscaped gardens in the middle of Warragul’s sporting precinct. It has been educating Warragul since 1911.
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