WAGGA's residents are being asked to unite and march in solidarity against domestic violence.
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Tuesday's White Ribbon Day will be marked in the city with a march starting at the southern end of Baylis Street at 10am.
Marchers are asked to meet at the old Franklins car park, off Peter Street at 9.45am.
The march will continue down Baylis Street, ending at the Victory Memorial Gardens.
Wagga police officers have pledged their support to the campaign, posting information about White Ribbon day to their Facebook page.
White Ribbon Day, now in its eleventh year, aims to draw attention to men's violence against women.
White Ribbon chief Libby Davies said the days drove male leadership and engagement in violence prevention.
"Men are the backbone of the White Ribbon campaign," Ms Davies said.
"Men get involved because they are deeply concerned about the rates of violence against women and want to drive social change."
The Wagga march will end with a celebration at the Victory Memorial Gardens.
The event will feature a free barbecue, free soft drinks, a petting zoo, children's entertainment and a featured performance by Drumbeat.
Community groups will also be represented at the event.