Blighty, New South Wales

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Blighty
New South Wales
Blighty Pub.JPG
The pub at Blighty.
Blighty is located in New South Wales
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Blighty
Population: 335[1]
Coordinates: 35°35′S 145°21′E / 35.583°S 145.35°E / -35.583; 145.35Coordinates: 35°35′S 145°21′E / 35.583°S 145.35°E / -35.583; 145.35
Location:
LGA: Conargo Shire Council
County: Townsend
State electorate: Murray-Darling
Federal Division: Farrer

Blighty (play /ˈblti/)[3] is a small town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The town lies on the Riverina Highway between the towns of Finley and Deniliquin. It is located in the Conargo Shire Council Local Government Area. At the 2006 census, Blighty and the surrounding area had a population of 335.[1]

Blighty Post Office opened on 16 February 1926 and closed in 1932. It reopened in 1956 and closed again in 1991.[4]

Blighty consists of a Hotel, school, farm cafe and an Australian rules football ground. The town has a team competing in the Picola & District Football League.

The land around Blighty is mainly irrigated and used to produce rice and other grains. Blighty is also a major receival centre for the Ricegrowers Co-Operative Limited with a number of sheds capable of storing 28,000 tonnes (31,000 short tons) of grain.[5]

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