This article is a list of notable people from the Australian regional city of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
- Louise Alston (Film director and producer)
- George P. Anderson (Australian rules footballer)
- Janine Balding (Born and raised in Wagga Wagga, murdered and raped in Sydney in 1988)
- Sir Thomas Blamey (World War 2 general and Australia's first and only Field-Marshal)
- Scobie Breasley (Jockey)
- Greg Brentnall (Rugby League footballer)
- Wayne Carey (Australian rules footballer)
- Patricia Carlon (crime writer born Wagga Wagga)
- Helen Coonan (Former Liberal party senator for New South Wales 1996-2011)
- Terry Daniher (Australian rules footballer)
- Geoff Dixon (Qantas CEO)
- Patrick Dwyer (Olympic athlete)
- John Hurst Edmondson (Australia's first World War 2 Victoria Cross recipient)
- Brett Eisenhauer (Pro wakeboarding, Australian and International)
- Flora Eldershaw (Novelist and critic educated and died Wagga Wagga)
- Steve Elkington (Golfer)
- Dame Edna Everage (Fictional Character)
- Dame Mary Gilmore (Socialist, Poet and Journalist)
- Charles Hardy (Australian politician)
- Nathan Hines (Rugby Union footballer)
- Greg Hubbard (Australian Boomer Basketball Player)
- Brad Kahlefeldt (2006 Commonwealth Games Triathlon Gold Medallist)
- Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer)
- Don Kendell (Founder of Kendell Airlines)
- Bill Kerr (Actor)
- Geoff Lawson (Cricketer)
- Len Lawson (Convicted rapist and murderer, born and raised in Wagga Wagga)
- Jim Lenehan (Rugby Union footballer)
- Sheila Martin (1937 Miss Australia)
- David Mathew (Big Brother Australia 2005 winner)
- Greg Mathew (Big Brother Australia 2005 winner)
- Bill Mohr (Australian rules footballer)
- William Monks (Architect)
- Cameron Mooney (Australian rules footballer)
- George Moore (Radio Presenter)
- Sam Moran (Yellow Wiggle)
- Chris Mortimer (Rugby League footballer)
- Peter Mortimer (Rugby League footballer)
- Steve Mortimer (Rugby League footballer)
- Andrew Mueller (Journalist, Author)
- Arthur Orton (Famous imposter of the late 19th century)
- Wayne Pygram (Actor)
- Geraldine Quinn (Performer)
- Graeme White (Astronomer - Discover of Comet White-Ortiz-Bolelli)
- Tony Roche (Tennis player)
- Adam Schneider (Australian rules footballer)
- Nathan Sharpe (Rugby Union footballer)
- Michael Slater (Cricketer)
- Jamie Soward St George Illawarra Dragons Halfback/five eight
- Peter Sterling (Rugby League footballer & TV presenter/sports commentator)
- Mark Taylor (Cricketer)
- Melanie Wells (Hockey player)
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