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Ohella is a small village located in the North West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers north of the town of Narrabri and is part of the Narrabri Shire local government area. The village has a population of around 100 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and related industries. Ohella is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the nearby Ohella State Forest, which offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

The village was established in the early 20th century as a result of the development of the

Ohella is also home to the Ohella State Forest, which is managed by the New South Wales

The village of Ohella is a small, close-knit community that prides itself on its rural lifestyle and

surrounding
agricultural
lands.
It
has
a
basic
community
infrastructure,
including
a
general
store,
a
community
hall,
and
a
small
school.
The
local
economy
is
supported
by
the
nearby
Narrabri
Agricultural
College,
which
provides
training
and
education
in
agricultural
sciences.
National
Parks
and
Wildlife
Service.
The
forest
is
known
for
its
diverse
flora
and
fauna,
including
native
eucalyptus
trees,
kangaroos,
and
various
bird
species.
The
forest
is
a
popular
destination
for
outdoor
enthusiasts,
offering
opportunities
for
hiking,
camping,
and
wildlife
viewing.
strong
sense
of
community.
It
is
a
place
where
residents
can
enjoy
the
beauty
of
the
natural
surroundings
while
maintaining
a
connection
to
the
agricultural
heritage
of
the
region.