Hay is a small town in (Riverina region), south-east of New South Wales, about 720km east from Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, and about 260km from (Wagga), the largest city in the Varyna region.
The Rivarena region is Australia's second-largest wine region after (Barossa Valley), South Australia's Barossa Valley. Hay is an important transportation hub located on the (Sturt Hwy) side of the Sidt Expressway. Approximately half the location from Sydney to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
Hay is located on the beautiful Maranbiti River on the side of (Murrumbidgee River) and is known for its well-preserved heritage buildings, beautiful gardens, prosperous agriculture and World War II history, and Hay is an important wool producer in New Zealand.