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  1. Blayney is a farming town and administrative centre in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It has a population of 2,997, a railway station, a container terminal, a wind farm and several heritage-listed sites.

  2. Blayney is a charming gold-rush town with preserved heritage buildings, vineyards and orchards. Explore nearby Carcoar, Millthorpe and other villages, or enjoy outdoor adventures, events and food and wine in the area.

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  3. Blayney is a hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada that is in between Pine Grove and Green's Corners. Blayney's earliest known inhabitants, from around the year 1000 until approximately 300–350 years later, were the Algonquin nation.

  4. Having discovered the Blayney Coat of Arms and the Blayney motto, it was not too hard to find the British origins of the heraldry. It turns out that the name is not originally Irish, but stems from Montgomery in Wales, where the family owned a wonderful hall called Gregynog from 1577 to 1795.

  5. Blayney Shire is a region of contrasts, where you can explore the Victorian heritage of Blayney, the gold mining history of Carcoar, the boutique shops and restaurants of Millthorpe, and the natural beauty of Carcoar Dam and the Blayney Wind Farm. Discover the local food and wine, the events and attractions, and the friendly community of Blayney Shire.

  6. Learn about the origins and development of Blayney and its surrounding villages, from the Wiradjuri people to the railway era. Discover the historic buildings, attractions and events of this Central West region of NSW.

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  8. Find information and services for Blayney residents, businesses and visitors. Learn about the Special Rate Variation application, current projects, events, facilities, rates, waste, pets, water and more.

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