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  • Hay - New South Wales

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    Posted on December 7th, 2011Mandy HobsonUncategorized

    Located near the splendid Murrumbidgee River in idyllic South Western NSW, the Riverina township of Hay has changed from its modest origins in the Gold Rush era to a significant agricultural and transportation nexus and popular tourist attraction. Combining natural beauty, historical significance and crucial Australian industry, the Hay Shire includes both the town of Hay as well as the surrounding villages of Booligal, Maude and One Tree. The flat saltbrush plains of Hay are home to one of Australia’s leading wool growing and sheep meat producing areas, as well as cattle properties and various agricultural outputs such as lettuce and pumpkins.

    Also around Hay are the Riverine Forest, Grey Box Woodlands and Native Grasslands, home to a substantial amount of diverse native fauna, such as Kangaroos and Black Swans. The plains of Hay have given ideal living conditions for human settlement going back to the Nari Nari Aboriginal community who inhabited the area. White settlement started with the founding of four squatter pastures, growing into a community funded by commerce with the stockmen and riverboats who traversed Langs Crossing.

    Along with the building of a hotel, post office and courthouse, Hay grew substantially with the famous Cobb and Co making it their base of operations for Victoria and the Riverina, including the largest stagecoach workshop outside of Sydney. Growing tenfold in population, Hay was later decimated due to almost every eligible adult male enlisting for service in World War I, of which 1/6 were killed. Hay’s population would later be doubled after the thousands of POWs and refugees held in the area during World War II were released and later resettled in Hay. Still a rural agricultural town, Hay recognizes and celebrates its heritage and natural beauty with a number of locations and establishments that cater to tourists and locals alike.

    For short term accommodation hay, accommodation hay or holiday home hay, make sure you investigate Murrumbidgee Cottages. Both of our cottages are situated just a short distance from the picturesque Murrumbidgee river and are perfect for families. If you are looking for a holiday home for a couple of days, short term accommodation or even something longer either would be a great fit.

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