X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectrometry and magnetic properties have been performed on FeGa arc-melted binary alloys in order to study the compositional dependence of the structural ordering and magnetic properties of these alloys. The average magnetic hyperfine field at 300K decreases with increasing Ga content as does the average magnetic moment per Fe atom, and a linear dependence between both quantities is found for Ga content up to 20at%. The substitution of Fe by Ga atoms increases the lattice parameter and causes a change in the order of the crystal structure that has been modelled using a binomial distribution method. The effect of Ga atoms as near neighbours of Fe on the average magnetic hyperfine field is evaluated.