I was recently asked about why we chose Nambucca Shire as our desired, self-sustainable destination. I would probably argue that it chose us! The clinching factors that decided it for us were:
Beautiful area
Nambucca Shire has the best of all worlds – beautiful rolling countryside, charming country towns and stunning beaches. Nambucca estuary is amazing – a panorama that changes continually with the tides and the light from dawn until dusk. As I grew up in Cronulla, Sydney, living near the coast has always been a priority for me.
Value
As we’re on a pretty tight budget, land price was crucial to us. If you look up and down the NSW coastline you see that there are very few places left that are affordable. Taking into account proximity to the coast, towns and services, we felt the area offered everything we desired for relatively good value.
A wonderful plot
The real clincher - 13 of the most perfectly beautiful rural acres, just a stone’s throw from the coast. The land is, essentially, half of a small gully, which slopes down towards acres of bush that push out towards Bollanolla Mountain.

It’s North-facing and frost-free, giving us the opportunity to harness the power of the sun for passive solar design, energy and water-heating, as well as to grow a wide range of fruits and vegetables year round. The plot is also fed by an underground spring and with a couple of sites suitable for building dams.
It’s a natural beauty. The first day we arrived there, we were privileged to witness two wallabies fighting on the flat grassland at the bottom. In that moment, surrounded by beautiful gum trees and lush green grass, we were utterly captivated.
Climate and rainfall
The Nambucca River area has a moderate subtropical climate, high rainfall and fertile volcanic soils – just about everything we were looking for. The average temperatures are 26°C in
summer and 18°C in
winter. The region has
high rainfall (average 1300– 1600 mm per annum – way above the national and state averages), which should enable us to harvest all the water we need. On the negative side the area suffered terrible flood conditions no less than five times during 2009 – with disastrous consequences in some areas – but I’m happy to say that our property stood up well to the deluges and, apart from a few crevices in our dirt road, there are barely any signs of it at all.
LocationNambucca lies half way between Brisbane and Sydney. Newee Creek has four towns close by: Bowraville, Macksville, Nambucca and Bellingen, Forty minutes North on the Pacific Highway lies Coffs Harbour, a fast-growing town, which is a key factor for us. As well as potentially offering us opportunities for employment, it will also broaden our options for our daughter’s education. And last, but definitely not least, we have heaps of family and friends to both the North and South, who frequently pass by on the Pacific Highway. In future they’ll have good reason to stop and relax a while! We look forward to that moment.
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