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Can GetFish actually deliver all the way out to Hay?
Yes, we do deliver to Hay 2711. We know it's a long way from Sydney, and that's exactly why we've invested in quality cold-chain packaging — to make sure seafood arrives safely even to remote Riverina locations. Just add your Hay address at checkout and you'll be able to select from our full product range.
Will the seafood still be safe to eat after travelling to Hay?
Yes. Every order is packed in insulated boxes with gel ice packs that maintain 0–4°C throughout the entire journey, which for Hay 2711 is typically 2–4 business days. This is the same temperature range used by commercial seafood distributors and is well within food-safe parameters. When your box arrives, the seafood should feel cold to the touch — if it does, you're good to go.
What's the delivery fee to Hay and how do I order?
Delivery to Hay is a flat $25, or free when you spend $120 or more. Ordering is done entirely online at getfish.com.au — browse the range, add to cart, enter your postcode, and checkout. Orders placed by 2pm Monday to Friday are dispatched the same day. Given Hay's remote location, we recommend ordering mid-week to avoid your parcel sitting in a depot over a weekend.
What seafood would you recommend for someone in Hay ordering for the first time?
For a first order, king prawns are a great place to start — they're versatile, crowd-pleasing, and the quality difference between supermarket prawns and Sydney Fish Markets prawns is immediately obvious. A dozen Sydney Rock oysters alongside a couple of barramundi fillets makes for a brilliant first GetFish experience. If you're ordering for a group, one of our pre-made seafood platters offers excellent variety without any fuss.
How much seafood do I need for a barbecue in Hay?
For a classic Aussie backyard barbecue, allow around 300g of king prawns per person if they're the main attraction, plus some fish fillets and maybe calamari to round things out. For four people, 1.2kg of prawns, four fish fillets, and a serve of calamari rings is a solid spread. If you're feeding a bigger group, our bulk prawn packs are good value and reduce the per-kilo cost.
Is GetFish a good option for celebrating the end of harvest season out near Hay?
It's a great option — end-of-harvest dinners are a big deal in the Riverina, and a seafood spread is a way to make the occasion feel genuinely special. Order a few days in advance to make sure your seafood arrives in time, and consider a mix of king prawns, oysters, and a premium fish fillet or two. Given the $25 flat delivery rate, splitting an order among a few families is an easy way to get free delivery and stock everyone's esky for the celebration.