Coles, Woolworths, and other shopping centres will be opening a little later than usual on Sunday, which coincides with Anzac Day.
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The Woolworths at Wagga Marketplace, Kooringal, and Gurwood Street will be opening from 1pm to 9pm, whereas the Caltex Woolworths will be operating normal hours.
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Monday is not a public holiday in NSW, and so Woolies will be running the normal hours of 7am to 10pm.
Coles, meanwhile, will be operating from 1pm to 10pm at Sturt Mall and Glenfield Park, while Coles express stores will open as normal.
The Riverina Plaza Aldi will trade from 1.15pm to 8pm whereas the Glenfield Park Aldi will operate from 1.15pm to 7pm.
Bunnings and Big W will be open from 1pm to 6pm.
Shoppers can expect some disruption on Baylis Street around 10.30am, when the Anzac Day marchers head down the main street towards the cenotaph.
Wagga City Council facilities will also be subject to Anzac Day opening hours, with several facilities remaining closed altogether on Sunday.
The museum, National Art Glass Gallery, and library will be opening at noon, whereas the pool and the visitors information centre will be opening from 1pm.
A full list of all the council's Anzac Day opening hours can be found on the Wagga City Council website.
A limited number of shops will be open at Wagga Marketplace, including Coffee Break, Cotton On, Dusk, Grill'd, Shaver Shop, Bras & Things, and Woolworths.
A breakdown of each shop's Anzac Day trading hours can be found on the Wagga Marketplace website.
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