Step back in time and embark on a thrilling journey into the depths of Collie’s coal mining history with our incredible replica Underground Coal Mine Experience and find out what it …
Historical and cultural
Old Railway Station
The original station was demolished in the 1970’s and was rebuilt and opened in 2004 by the Collie Railway Station Group. The building displays information on the history of the …
Dr Alexander Collie Memorial
Established to recognise Dr Alexander Collie who arrived in Fremantle on the 8th June 1829, as Lieutenant Surgeon appointed to HMS Sulpher with the party led by Captain Stirling. Accompanied …
Collie Central Precinct Walk
This delightful 2km walk around the Collie CBD offers a glimpse into Collie’s past whilst celebrating many of the modern new facilities in the town. Pick up a leaflet from …
All Saints Anglican Church
The Byzantine and Romanesque style Church was built in 1915 as a memorial gift and was consecrated by the first Bishop of Bunbury, Dr Frederick Goldsmith. All Saints’ Church is …
Collie Mine Worker’s Institute
The Miners Institute, as it is known by the locals, was built in 1953 and is a prominent example of the International Modern Style linked to the Art Deco period. …
Courthouse
Built in 1913 in Federation Free Style architecture, the Collie Court House is a single storey red brick building clad with a Marseilles tiled roof. The street facade is adorned …
Old Collie Post Office
The striking arches of the old Collie Post Office are typical of early Post Office architecture. Being a significant land mark in the town, it also became a focal point …
Old Police Station
The old Police Station was built around 1926 of white rendered brick. A previous wooden building was thought to have been built on the site in 1899, by W.C Rose. …
St Brigid’s Roman Catholic Church
Built on the site of the original old wooden church in 1935 in gothic style , St Brigids is a place of worship for many Collie residents. The Church features …