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| name = Mount Colah | city = Sydney | state = nsw | image = View of Bobbin Head.JPG | caption = View of Bobbin Head from the Kalkari Visitor Center | postcode = 2079 | est = | pop = 7095 | pop_year = {{CensusAU|2016}} | pop_footnotes = [1] | area = |lga = Hornsby Shire |region = Upper North Shore | stategov = Hornsby | fedgov = Berowra | near-nw = Hornsby Heights | near-n = Mount Ku-ring-gai | near-ne = Mount Ku-ring-gai | near-w = Hornsby Heights | near-e = Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park | near-sw = Hornsby | near-s = Asquith | near-se = North Wahroonga | dist1 = 29 | dir1 = north | location1= Sydney }} Mount Colah is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 29 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Hornsby Shire. Mount Colah is 5 km north of Hornsby, the nearest major town centre. It is one of the most northerly suburbs of Sydney and is where the "Welcome to Sydney" sign is located. Mount Colah is the second highest suburb in Sydney by elevation. Considered one of Sydney's leafier suburbs, streets are clustered around the Pacific Highway. Mount Colah is bordered to the east by the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Mount Colah varies in altitude from 68 m to about 206-217m above sea level.[2][3] HistoryMount Colah was originally known as Colah - the name first used by naturalist George Caley to describe a koala in a letter to botanist Sir Joseph Banks. When Hornsby became a shire in 1906 the name was changed to Mount Colah. Colah Post Office opened on 29 September 1905 and was renamed Mount Colah in 1906.[4] The Pacific Motorway (Sydney–Newcastle) was built through Mount Colah in 1988 and opened in March 1989. In the process it cut through an old World War II gravel airstrip, and isolated 2 holes of the Asquith Golf Course just to the south. Some World War II building remnants are still visible nearby. Mount Colah was voted "Australia's Best Suburb" through an online poll conducted by Ninemsn in 2010.[5] TransportThe Pacific Highway and Ku-ring-gai Chase Road / Bobbin Head Road are the main arterial roads in Mount Colah. The M1 Motorway (known previously as the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway) runs along the eastern side of the suburb. The M1 has an entrance / exit at Mount Colah towards Sydney. This is the scene of many traffic jams if accidents occur between Mount Colah and Berowra. Mount Colah railway station is on the Main North Line and a regular bus service runs to most parts of the suburb. The suburb of Mount Colah embraces Bobbin Head commercial area, which has cafe's, tourist information and a marina, with a large boat ramp in Appletree Bay. Access to Bobbin Head is by road from Ku-ring-gai Chase Road and by boat. There is road access to Bobbin Head from Turramurra. Commercial areaA small group of shops is located on the Pacific Highway. The group includes a variety of small retailers, restaurants and food stores, as well as a truck stop that has been servicing locals and truck drivers detouring from the F3 since the 1950s, plus a doctor's clinic, dental clinic, newsagent and a pharmacy that combines postal services. To the east of the railway station lies a community centre and primary school. SchoolMount Colah Public School is on the eastern side of the railway line. The school was built in 1953, and replaced an asparagus farm. It is a primary school, catering for K-6 students. The school hall acts as the suburb's polling place for voting in local, state and federal elections. The closest zoned high schools for the suburb are nearby Asquith Boys High School and Asquith Girls High School. Residential areasStreet names in the most northern part of Mount Colah are associated with the Arthurian Legend such as: Sprigg Place, Arthurs Circle, Merlin Close, Excelsior Road, Round Table Close, Excalibur Close, Gareth Close, Galahad Close, Lancelot Street and Camelot Close. All of these streets either branch off from, or are accessed via, Excelsior Road, which itself follows a ridgeline. Nearby the streets are named for flora, such as Foxglove Road, which was named for the flowers that were once grown in the area. Other similar street names there include Red Cedar Drive, Acorn Place and Chestnut Street. Foxglove Oval replaced a small land fill area, and caters to various field and track sports as well as other competitive community level sports. The next closest name theme is explorer based. For example, a few are Hume Place, Flinders Place, Bass Place, Burke Place and Eyre Place. On the east side of Mount Colah the streets running east to west bear names of adjoining suburbs: Colah Road, Cowan Road, Berowra Road, Kuring-gai Chase Road. Running north to south they follow a botanical theme, Neridah Avenue, Telopea Street and Myall Avenue are all Australian botanical species names. On the south side of Mount Colah the streets are Jersey Street, Willarong Road, Lady Street, Yarra Road. Sports
References1. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=SSC12750|name=Mount Colah (State Suburb)|accessdate=12 April 2018|quick=on}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=285421&cmd=sp|title=Map of Mount Colah in New South Wales |publisher=Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.exploroz.com/Places/23701/NSW/Mount_Colah.aspx|title=Mount Colah NSW|website=www.exploroz.com}} 4. ^{{Cite web | last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=NSW&country= | accessdate = 1 June 2012 | postscript = | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080819030343/https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=NSW&country= | archive-date = 19 August 2008 | dead-url = yes | df = dmy-all }} 5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://money.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1005123 |title=Australia's Ten Best Suburbs |access-date=31 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100130212939/http://money.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1005123 |archive-date=30 January 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }} 6. ^Mount Colah Football Club http://mtcolahfc.org.au/ 7. ^Mount Colah Cricket Clubhttp://www.mountcolahcc.com/ 8. ^Northern Districts Little Athletics http://www.ndlac.org.au/ 9. ^Bush to Bridge http://hornsby-advocate.whereilive.com.au/news/story/andrew-munkman-leads-mt-colah-bush-to-bridge-cyclists-on-daily-city-commute/ {{dead link|date=November 2016}} 10. ^Asquith Golf Course http://www.asquithgolfclub.com.au/ External links
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