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Pocock Park

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    • Day 19

      Hay

      June 10, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      We’ve now said goodbye to South Australia, with its dry landscapes, Scobie poles and water pipelines stretching out from the Murray to nourish all parts of the state. What a great trip it has been!

      We continued our Murray River odyssey with a night in Mildura, where we caught up with friends and wandered along the very scenic riverfront, past Lock 11 and up to the replica Mildura Station Homestead, first property in the area and later home to the Chaffey brothers who founded the Mildura irrigation scheme.

      Then we swapped the Murray for the Murrumbidgee, driving for three tedious hours along the Sturt Highway through Balranald to Hay, our final destination.

      As well as some scenic walks along the river, Hay offered both the expected and unexpected.

      We expected, and really enjoyed, Shear Outback, the shearer’s hall of fame and museum. With lots of information, displays and humour, as well as a shearing demonstration that was skilful, informative and down to earth, it was a morning well spent.

      We also knew what to expect at the Bishop’s Lodge House, a historic building, strangely enough built to house the local bishop, and made from corrugated iron and tin, with sawdust insulation. Apparently the building materials and design of the building proved very effective in the harsh climate.

      We sort of expected the Dunera Museum, located at the former railway station and telling the often poignant stories of the European refugees transported to Australia from Britain in the HMT Dunera, and subsequently interned in Hay (clearly not chosen for its similarities to Europe - note that these people were refugees, not criminals). They then were moved on and replaced with various other internees, including some Japanese POW’s.

      What was unexpected were some of the stories from the Hay Gaol Museum.

      Originally a prison, then between the world wars a hospital, then a prison again and then for thirteen years until 1974 it was a maximum security institution for girls aged 13 to 18. Run by the oxymoronically-named Child Welfare Department, girls were brought drugged from Sydney, travelling the last 180 kilometres in the back of a Dodge panel van. No windows, no seatbelts - in fact, no seats - just the back of a panel van.

      Still, at least the girls could talk to each other about their adventures - they were allowed a full ten minutes, twice a day for conversation! At all other times at this Luxury Escapes contender, they had to keep their eyes averted and work their arses off.

      So we have finished our trip with some great experiences in a really nice town, and learnt a bit into the bargain.

      Looking forward to getting home tomorrow and catching up with family and friends.
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    • Day 6

      Big 4 caravan park Hay

      July 25, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Left Echuca Discovery Park Caravan Park after breakfast and headed off to Deniliquin. Stopped at Mathoura information Centre walked around to town centre and bought take away coffee. Went back to information centre and met up with two Tassie grey nomads. Travelled onto Deniliquin and took photos of painted water tower. Arrived at Hay Big 4 caravan park and after booking in and setting up van had lunch. Went down main street for coffee and had a look at the information centre.Read more

    • Day 7

      Hay

      July 26, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      After breakfast went down the main street and had a 2nd cup of coffee . Went to Chris McClelland Art Studios. Very talented pencil artist. we then went out to the Shearers Hall of Fame, called Shear Outback. Good display of shearing handpieces and shearing memorabilia. Watched a shearing demonstration, shearer had the gift of the gab. Had lunch at the venue and then went and visited the Bishops Lodge. It is a remarkable building of National Importance. It was completed in 1889 for the Bishop of the Riverina and his large family. Now owned by th Shire of Hay and is opened to visitors and for functions.Read more

    • Day 25

      Day 25 - Canberra ACT to Hay NSW

      June 30, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Completed 502km today
      Departed: Canberra ACT 10:00am.
      Arrived: Hay NSW 4:15pm.
      Driving Conditions: Overcast for most of the trip⛅️, left Canberra on the first morning without a frost, which was welcomed.
      Traffic: Dual highway on the Hume Hwy for most of the way, then single highway from Gundagai. Small amount of traffic, lots of trucks going in the opposite direction.
      Stops: Gundagai, had to get the Dog on the Tuckerbox and my final fix of Olivers, my new favourite food store, pity we don’t have then in Victoria or near home.
      Accomodation: Bishops Motor Lodge in Hay. Neat, clean and tidy rooms, which was a welcome surprise. Can’t always tell when you book online.
      Last night on the road and home tomorrow 🏠
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    • Day 19

      Days 19-20

      March 24, 2023 in Australia

      Distance travelled 638kms
      Next town Maude

      Hi All,
      Spent a nice relaxing day wandering around Hay. I think you get to see and absorb more when you do it on foot rather than by car even if it is more tiring. Hay seems much bigger than its official 3000 population, with the quite prosperous main street stretching for nearly 2kms with many beautifully restored old buildings.
      Election day today in NSW. It's going to be close by all accounts.
      M
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    • Day 30

      Hay

      May 20, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Arrived in Hay, dusty little town, but is the centre of 3 different highways. To Adelaide, Sydney/Melbourne and the Western Hwy, which we'll head off on to Parkes tomorrow. Have an easy dinner at the little pub across the road tonight.Read more

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