It was established on 26 January 1900, separating the area in and around the town of Collie from the Dardanup and Brunswick Road Districts.
The 1906 office was replaced in 1930 with a new building constructed in front of the old one, opening in September 1930.
The amalgamation followed a report by the secretary to the Department of Local Government recommending that outcome.
[1][7] The road board endorsed the report's outcome as "satisfactory".
[7] John Ewing and Herbert Wells both served as chairmen of the road board.