Nyah West Explained

Type:town
Nyah West
State:vic
Coordinates:-35.1833°N 163°W
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Use Lga Map:yes
Lga:Rural City of Swan Hill
Postcode:3595
Pop:663
Stategov:Murray Plains
Fedgov:Mallee
Dist1:27
Dir1:NW
Location1:Swan Hill
Dist2:30
Dir2:S
Location2:Tooleybuc
Near-Nw:Towan
Near-N:Miralie
Near-Ne:Nyah
Near-W:Towan
Near-E:Nyah
Near-Sw:Nyrraby
Near-S:Pira
Near-Se:Vinifera
Dist3:371
Location3:Melbourne
Dir3:NW

Nyah West is a town in Victoria (Australia) near the Murray River, the border with New South Wales. It is near the Murray Valley Highway (Nyah West is on the railway line, Nyah is on the highway), 371km (231miles) north-west of Melbourne and 27km (17miles) north-west of Swan Hill.

The town was established when the railway line was extended from Swan Hill to Piangil in 1915 passing some distance to the west of the established township of Nyah. A full Post Office opened here on 1 December 1917. Nyah West Magistrates' Court was formally closed on 1 September 1982, having used a local hall rather than its own courthouse and not having sat for many years.[1]

At the, Nyah West had a population of 552. It is the business and commercial centre of a prosperous irrigation district which produces wine and dried fruit, as well as vegetables and wool.

The town in conjunction with neighbouring township Nyah has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Central Murray Football League known as Nyah-Nyah West United.

Golfers play at the course of the Nyah West Golf Club on Yarraby Road.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Special Report No. 4 - Court Closures in Victoria . Auditor-General of Victoria . 1986 . 20 . 12 April 2020.