Heyfield is a town in Victoria, Australia, with a
population of 2099. The town of Heyfield is on
the Thomson River, 36 km north-east of
Traralgon and 196 km east of Melbourne. in the
Shire of Wellington local government area.
Heyfield is a gateway to the Victorian High
Country.
Today, Heyfield’s prosperity relies on timber
milling and its central position in a beef cattle
and dairying district based around the Thomson
River and Glenmaggie Weir.
Heyfield is a major producer of kiln-dried
hardwood. Lake Glenmaggie itself is a great
spot in the warmer months for boating, skiing
and fishing.
Heyfield (Wellington) is located in the
Gippsland region, Victoria (VIC) in Australia.
The satellite coordinates of Heyfield are:
latitude 37°58'57"S and longitude 146°47'6"E.
In the 2011 Australian census the population of
Heyfield was 1,937 when there were 995
Females and 942 Males living there. The
median age for people living in Heyfield was 42.