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Calala

Calala

"Picturesque rural suburb of Gunnedah"

About this place

3,930
Population· median age 34
What people do
  • Professionals412
  • Technicians & Trades300
  • Community & Personal Service280
  • Clerical & Administrative250
  • Managers235
1,463 dwellings · 71.3% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Picturesque rural landscape with stunning views
  • Strong sense of community and local pride
  • Proximity to Gunnedah for additional amenities
  • Family-friendly parks and recreational areas
  • Rich agricultural heritage and lifestyle

About Calala

Calala, a charming suburb of Gunnedah in New South Wales, embodies the essence of rural Australian life. Nestled at an elevation of 409 meters, it offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, where rolling hills meet expansive skies. The atmosphere here is tranquil, characterized by a close-knit community that takes pride in its rich agricultural heritage and welcoming spirit. Residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle, surrounded by natural beauty and the opportunities that come with living in a regional hub. The landscape of Calala is marked by spacious parks and green spaces, perfect for leisurely strolls or family picnics. The town's character is further enhanced by its friendly locals, who foster a sense of belonging and connection. With a strong focus on community events and initiatives, Calala is a place where everyone knows their neighbors and supports one another, making it a delightful spot for both residents and visitors alike.

What You'll Find

Picturesque rural landscape with stunning views; Strong sense of community and local pride; Proximity to Gunnedah for additional amenities; Family-friendly parks and recreational areas; Rich agricultural heritage and lifestyle

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the peaceful lifestyle and the strong community bonds that make Calala feel like home.

Why Visitors Come

Visitors are drawn to Calala for its natural beauty, friendly atmosphere, and the chance to experience rural Australian culture.