Warrah

NSW 2339 • New South Wales

46
Population (2021)
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Median Income
55.33 km²
Area
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Median Rent
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About Warrah

Warrah is a small rural locality situated on the Liverpool Plains of New South Wales, within the County of Buckland, approximately 310 kilometres north of Sydney. The area covers around 55 square kilometres of productive agricultural land in the Upper Hunter region, characterised by open grasslands, farming properties, and the historic Warrah Creek. With a population of just dozens of residents, Warrah is quintessentially rural New South Wales — wide skies, working farms, and a quiet sense of permanence.

Life in Warrah revolves around the land. The locality is best known for its deep pastoral heritage, including the historic Warrah Estate of the Australian Agricultural Company, established in 1833 with hundreds of pure Merino sheep. Residents enjoy access to the nearby town of Quirindi for essential services and schooling, while the landscape offers wonderful opportunities for horse riding, farming pursuits, and appreciation of the natural countryside.

Warrah falls under postcode 2339 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Tamworth electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
2339
Urban Area
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LGA / Council
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Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Sydney (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-31.74°, 150.60°
Statistical Area
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Area
55.33 km²
Elevation
0m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Nearest Train Stations

Quirindi Station
20 km
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Commute to Sydney CBD

Distance
310 km
By Train
~4.5 hrs via Quirindi (TrainLink)
By Car (Peak)
3.5–4 hrs
By Car (Off-Peak)
3.5 hrs

🛣️ Remote rural locality; car is primary transport

Walkability Car-Dependent

No footpaths or local services; car essential for all errands

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

🔍 Crime Statistics

NSW crime data is provided by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). Use the interactive tool below to explore recorded crime incidents in Warrah by offence type, year and trend.

📊 View Warrah Crime Statistics on BOCSAR ↗

Data source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research · Search for "Warrah" under Suburb

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
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Census 2021
46
0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
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Income 2021
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Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Warrah located in NSW? +

Warrah is a rural locality on the Liverpool Plains of New South Wales, approximately 310 km north of Sydney and around 20 km from the town of Quirindi.

What is Warrah known for? +

Warrah is known for its pastoral heritage, particularly the historic Warrah Estate established by the Australian Agricultural Company in 1833, which was one of the earliest large-scale sheep stations in NSW.

What are the nearest towns to Warrah NSW? +

The nearest major town is Quirindi (around 20 km), which provides schools, shops, and essential services for Warrah residents.