Hill Top is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire.
It was formerly on the Main Southern Railway, until that line was deviated in 1919 to a less steep alignment with easier grades.
[3] Community facilities include a post office, tennis courts, sporting fields, day-care centre, primary school, fire station, church and community hall.
In 2007, controversially, it was proposed that this range be extended 10 square kilometres on Crown Land near Hill Top into the Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex upon the government-proposed closure of the large ANZAC Rifle Range at Malabar Heads.
The Southern Highlands News interviewed National Parks Association Chairman, Tony Hill who said that the range would create 'a toxic legacy that will go on for hundreds of years, .