Towns in the
Hay
Council Area ..
BENARCA
BENDUCK
BOOLIGAL
BURRABOGIE
COBRAN
EUROLIE
EURUGABAH
GERAMY
HAY
HAY IRRIGATION AREA
HAY SOUTH
HAY WEST
ILLILLIWA
MAUDE
NAP NAP
NEWMARKET
NULABOR
ONE TREE
OXLEY
PEVENSEY
RAVENSWORTH
THELANGERIN
TOOGIMBIE
WYOMING
Hay is situated within the
Riverina Region of New South Wales.
Hay is a busy, character-filled town with plenty of history captured in its
engaging and fascinating museums.
The Lands Office was built in 1896 and is an early example of a government
building designed specifically for the harsh outback environment.
There’s a large beef industry and a number of world-famous sheep studs in
Hay. The town really buzzes with activity during the sheep sales and local
events.
History
The town of Hay
was established in 1859 and named after pastoralist and politician Sir John Hay.
In 1877 Cobb & Co started a coach factory here.
The area has produced some of the best medium merino wool in Australia.
During World War II, internment and POW camps were set up in the
town for Italian and Japanese prisoners.
Things to do
- Enjoy fishing,
canoeing, camping and birdwatching on the Murrumbidgee
– a watery haven for activity all year round.
- Take a heritage
walk around town and view the buildings that give the town its
gracious air.
- Take a drive out
to the small village
of Booligal, 80 km
north of Hay, made famous in a poem by Banjo Paterson.
- Visit one of
Hay's museums and learn about pastoralists, prisoners of
war, shearers and bishops.
- Stretch your legs
on a bushwalk in one of the riverside nature reserves.
Events
- Booligal Sheep Races
over the October long weekend.
- Hay Jockey Club
Races , in November, is a genuine country horse-racing meet.
- Hay Lions Football
Fishing Competition, in January, is a great weekend.
Don’t miss
- Sunset behind the vast Hay
plain. And on a clear night, this is the perfect place to star-gaze.
- Shear Outback for tall
tales and true about the Australian shearing industry.
- The grand Bishop's Lodge
historic house and garden.
- The Long Paddock touring
route, with a stopover at The Royal Mail Hotel, Booroorban.
- Learning about the
chequered history of the Hay Gaol, built in 1878.
- A visit to the memorial for
refugees and POWs. Learn more about the subject at the Interpretive Centre
at the old railway station.
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