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  • Entrance to the Hay Gaol

    Hay Gaol New South Wales

    Hay Gaol New South Wales Built in the late 1870s and officially opened in 1880, Hay Gaol has served as a prison, maternity hospital, Prisoner of War detention centre, institute for girls and now as a museum. Getting There Located in Church Street Hay, the gaol is easy to find and there is plenty of

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  • Sheep waiting their turn to be shorn

    Shear Outback Hay New South Wales

    Shear Outback Hay New South Wales Shear Outback, located in Hay, New South Wales, is an award-winning cultural centre dedicated to the Australian shearing industry. Established to formally recognize the immense contribution of shearers and the wool trade to the nation’s development, the facility offers visitors a detailed and active experience. Situated at the junction

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  • Hay Railway Station

    Dunera Museum Hay New South Wales

    Dunera Museum Hay New South Wales The Dunera Museum in Hay explores one of Australia’s most unusual wartime stories. It sits in a restored railway station that once received more than two thousand refugees from Europe in 1940. These men travelled on the HMT Dunera after Britain sent them abroad as “enemy aliens.” However, most

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