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Calala

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Tamworth Regional Council NSW, PO Box 555, Calala, NSW 2340
02 6767 5555

Description

Calala is a suburb of the Northern New South Wales city of Tamworth, administered by Tamworth Regional Council.

Calala is a suburb of the Northern New South Wales city of Tamworth, administered by Tamworth Regional Council. In the 2016 census, Calala had a population of 3,927.

The suburb is 4.5 km southeast of the CBD of Tamworth and is connected to the city by Calala Lane, which continues through the suburb to form its main street. Calala Lane often becomes flooded in times of heavy rain, usually isolating the residents from the rest of the city but generally only for several hours at a time. Further along Calala Lane past the residential area of Calala is Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School and the New South Wales Department of Agriculture plant research institute.

History

The name "Calala" originates from the local aboriginal name for this area on what is now known as the Peel River. Various anglicised spellings of this name have been used, including "Kalala", "Kilala", "Kallala, and "Callala". The first house in the Calala area, built for Charles Hall in 1834, was named "Killala". An historical marker has been constructed on the northwest outskirts of Calala to recognise this construction.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 61.212 km2

Elevation: 201-500 metres

Town elevation: 409 m

Population number: 3,927

Local Government Area: Tamworth Regional Council

Location

Tamworth Regional Council NSW, PO Box 555, Calala, NSW 2340

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Calala, New South Wales