About Collombatti
Collombatti is a suburb of North Coast, New
South Wales and is about 355 kms north-
northeast of NSW's capital city of Sydney.
In the 2011 Australian census the population of
Collombatti was 601 when there were 289
Females and 312 Males living there. The median
age for people living in Collombatti was 42
Collombatti is a rural township that lies in the
nearby coastal region of New South Wales. The
town of Collombatti is nearby Kempsey and
Eungai.
The Pacific Highway is the major road that can
provide direct access to those in the
Collombatti area. There are a number of farms
scattered throughout the region. The rural
industry of Collombatti relies on cattle raising
and crop harvesting. The area is covered by a
dense forest located in the Tamban State
Forest that lies north of the town. Those living in
Collombatti usually visit the centralised districts
on the coastal area of New South Wales. There
are a number of stunning beaches from Coffs
Harbour to Port Macquarie that tourists can
choose from when planning their vacation.