Category: Murrumbidgee region

The Murrumbidgee region is a diverse and productive area in southwestern New South Wales, named after the Murrumbidgee River which flows through its heart. Known for its rich agricultural land, the region supports extensive farming, particularly sheep grazing, cropping, and irrigated horticulture.
It encompasses a mix of towns and remote rural communities, including places like Hay, Narrandera, and Leeton. The Murrumbidgee region offers a blend of natural beauty, historic significance, and strong connections to the land, making it a vital part of the Riverina and a key contributor to Australia’s food production.