Nestled in the heart of Collie, Western Australia, the Wallsend Coal Mine holds the proud title of being the region’s first commercially successful colliery. Established in 1898, following a government trial, it marked the beginning of Collie’s coal industry and played a pivotal role in powering the state’s early development. Though long closed, the site’s legacy lives on through preserved heritage features, walking trails, and historical archives offering visitors a chance to step back in time and explore a defining chapter in WA’s industrial story.
Key Highlights
- Officially opened in 1898 by Henry Malcolm Deakin.
- Marked the start of WA’s coal mining industry.
- New walking trails and interpretive signage now allow public access and storytelling at the former mine site.
- Listed in WA’s inHerit heritage database for its cultural and industrial importance.
Visitor Information
- Parking available on the left hand side of Coalfields Road, just before the Bridge heading East.




