Experience Hay´s Five Museums: Bishop’s Lodge, Dunera Museum, Hay Gaol Museum, Hay War Memorial High School Museum, Shear Outback…
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Experience Hay´s Five Museums: Bishop’s Lodge, Dunera Museum, Hay Gaol Museum, Hay War Memorial High School Museum, Shear Outback…
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The Murrumbidgee plays the vital role of providing water for irrigation farming in the region. Fed by the mouth of the river, farming in the Riverina has flourished, producing citrus and stone fruits, vegetables, wines, rice, canola, wheat, sheep, cattle, pistachio nuts, olives and much more…
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Hay is the centre of some of the flattest country on earth. The plains offer their own distinct beauty to see your first sunset or sunrise, and experience standing under a 360 degree sky ablaze with brilliant colour and mesmerizing cloud formations. Star gazing is the best you’ll find…
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Before white settlement began in the 1840’s, the Nari Nari Aborigines inhabited the area where Hay now stands. The noted explorer, Charles Sturt passed through the area during his exploration of the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers in 1829-30…
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Hay has an extremely active sporting community representing almost every possible sport…
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