
The Hay War Memorial Museum preserves the poignant history of World War II in the Hay region, documenting the experiences of internees, Prisoners of War, and the local community who lived alongside the internment and POW camps. Through artefacts, photographs, personal belongings, documents, and interpretive displays, the museum tells the stories of those who were confined in Hay, the guards who served there, and the townsfolk whose lives were shaped by the camps. The collection offers a powerful insight into wartime life, resilience, and the lasting impact these events had on the region. **Opening Hours** Everyday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm **Entry Fees** Adult $2 / Guided Tour $3