About Halfway Creek
Halfway Creek is a suburb of North Coast, New
South Wales and is about 471 kms north-northeast
of NSW's capital city of Sydney. In the 2011
Australian census the population of Halfway Creek
was 264 when there were 128 Females and 136
Males living there.
Halfway Creek is a district on the south eastern
fringe of the Clarence Valley. It is about 35 km
south of Grafton and 25 km 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 with some
notable high points. Brown's Knob at 329 metres is
a major feature in this coastal range.