Hay, NSW
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NSW Fair Trading
Registered Certifier
Building Surveyor - Restricted (class 1 and 10 buildings)
Leslie Wall
Licence #BDC2112
23/05/2025 to 22/05/2026
Hay Shire Council is a council-appointed building certifier based in New South Wales, providing statutory building certification services to the local government area. They are authorised to certify residential buildings and associated structures. Hay Shire Council is rated 5 out of 5 from 5 Google reviews and reachable at www.hay.nsw.gov.au.
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Building Inspector
David Webb
Licence #BDC2248
31/05/2025 to 30/05/2028
Building Inspector
Jaco Terblanche
Licence #BDC05416
17/07/2025 to 17/07/2028
Last verified: 4 April 2026
We stayed at Sandy Point recently. An amazing campground. The facilities are one of the best we've seen in 7mths of travelling from WA. Congratulations to the groundsperson responsible. We attended the dawn service on Anzac Day and found it to be a very emotional experience. The young man who told his story spoke very well and it was especially nice to see the school children involved. Thank you to the Shire for that. Downside was the trucks passing through while the service was being held. Very distracting. A shame they can't be redirected on that day, or have the service in a different location. Perhaps the high-school grounds where the 3 flag poles are? (just a suggestion) The only other complaint is about the young man who drives a white hilux ute who continually drove through the camp ground at great speed, sometimes several times a day. Even spinning wheels to create as much dust as possible. We tried to take note of his number plate, but unfortunately his "P" plate obscured it.😲. Sometimes accompanied by his mate in a dark grey hilux who seemed to be in competition to see which one could cause the most dust for all the campers. What a lovely town is Hay NSW. The locals in the supermarket, visitors centre & coffee shop (great pies!!) could not be more friendly. Thanks again. Di & Ted
Visited Hay recently, stayed at the Saltbush Motor Inn (great rooms - clean, quiet and well appointed) had dinner at the Riverina Hotel (excellent meals and friendly staff - the Bowling Club is also a good feed), wandered around the lovely buildings and statues (Railway Station, Council Chambers and Courthouse) and visited the Dunera Museum for Internees and POWs during WWII. Breakfast at The Convent was great. If you’re travelling across the Hay Plain, I can recommend an overnight stop in Hay.
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We free camped at Sandy Beach and I have to compliment the Council on the condition they maintain that facility - and the young man with the long pony tail who takes great pride in maintaining the cleanliness of that area. We stayed 3 days and conservatively spent around $500 in the town - which wouldn't have occurred had we not been permitted to camp at that location.
hay thats pretty good!