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Collie
New South Wales
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Collie Hotel and welcome sign
Population 194 (2016 census)
Postcode(s) 2827
Location
LGA(s) Warren Shire
County Ewenmar
State electorate(s) Barwon
Federal Division(s) Calare

Collie is a small village in central New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Warren Shire area. You can find it along the Oxley Highway. Collie is about 522 kilometres (324 miles) north-west of Sydney, which is the capital city of New South Wales.

In 2016, a count showed that Collie and the nearby areas had 194 people living there. The name Collie might come from an Aboriginal word. This word is thought to mean "water."

Discovering Collie

Collie is a quiet, friendly place. It is a great example of a small Australian country village. Life here is often peaceful. People know their neighbours well.

Where is Collie Located?

Collie is in the western part of New South Wales. It is not far from bigger towns. For example, it is about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Dubbo. Dubbo is a larger regional city. Collie is also about 36 kilometres (22 miles) west of Gilgandra. These towns help connect Collie to more services.

The village sits on the Oxley Highway. This road is important for travel in the region. It links many towns across New South Wales.

What's in a Name?

The name Collie has an interesting possible origin. Many places in Australia have names from Aboriginal languages. The idea that "Collie" means "water" suggests its connection to local water sources. Water was, and still is, very important for life in this part of Australia.

Life in a Small Village

Living in Collie means being part of a close community. With a small population, everyone tends to know each other. This often creates a strong sense of belonging.

Small villages like Collie are often surrounded by farms. The main activities might include farming and related work. The landscape around Collie would likely be open and rural. You might see fields and native Australian bushland.

The Collie Hotel, shown in the picture, is a central spot. Hotels in small towns often serve as meeting places. They are where people gather for meals and social events.

Government and Representation

Even small places like Collie have a say in how they are run.

  • Local Government: Collie is part of the Warren Shire. This is the local council that looks after things like roads and local services.
  • State Government: For state-level decisions, Collie is in the Barwon area. People in this area vote for a representative in the New South Wales Parliament.
  • Federal Government: At the national level, Collie is in the Calare area. This area elects a member to the Australian Parliament in Canberra.

Understanding these levels of government helps us see how even small villages are connected to bigger decisions.

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