Hillvue, New South Wales

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Hillvue
Tamworth,  New South Wales
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Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre
Population6,255 (2011 census) [1]
Postcode(s) 2340
LGA(s) Tamworth Regional Council
State electorate(s) Tamworth,
Federal Division(s) New England
Suburbs around Hillvue:
Coledale South Tamworth
Hillvue Calala
Kingswood (Tamworth), New South Wales

Hillvue is a suburb of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia. It is a largely residential suburb of Tamworth and is south of South Tamworth. It has the second highest population estimate of any area of Tamworth, with over six thousand people in 2011.

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The longyard shopping area, the Golden Guitar, Roll of Renown, Country Music Centre and the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre are all located in Hillvue. The Prime TV Station and 2TM Radio Station are also located in the suburb along the New England Highway. Further along the New England Highway on the suburb's outskirts is the $28.8 million Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre.

Locality

The North boundary of Hillvue is Hillvue Road, Wilburtree Street and Calala Lane. Goonoo Goonoo Creek is the suburb's boundary in the east; the suburb of Kingswood is the boundary in the south and the Main North railway line is the boundary in the west.

Sport

The Longyard Golf course is located in Hillvue in Greg Norman Drive. The golf course was designed by Greg Norman. The Tamworth Regional Sporting Complex is located in Hillvue near the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre and the complex includes water-based hockey fields, the Tamworth Athletics track and a gymnastics complex. The Hillvue Rovers Football club although they do not play in Hillvue draw most of their players and supporters from the suburb.

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References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Hillvue (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 17 February 2017. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Coordinates: 31°07′29″S150°54′54″E / 31.12472°S 150.91500°E / -31.12472; 150.91500