Halfway Creek

Rural

Halfway Creek is a district on the southeastern fringe of the Clarence Valley.

It is about 35 kilometres south of Grafton and 25 kilometres north of Woolgoolga.

A spur of the Great Dividing Range juts towards the coast here providing diverse topography on the eastern side of the Pacific Highway.

Brown’s Knob sits 329 metres high and is a major feature of the coastal range.

Glenugie Peak is an extinct volcano and basalt from its slopes was used in the construction of the rail bed of the main north rail line to Brisbane over 80 years ago.

Quick Facts

Halfway Creek is a small New South Wales Rural Location within the local government area of Clarence Valley, it is located approximately 471kms from the capital Sydney covering an area of 83.166 square kilometres. Halfway Creek has a recorded population of 256 residents and is within the Australian Eastern Daylight Time zone Australia/Sydney.

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