Rollands Plains is a village and bounded rural locality in Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Located 320 km north of Sydney[2] and 20 km west of Port Macquarie, New South Wales, between the town of Telegraph Point and Willi Willi National Park it is roughly equivalent with Tinebank parish of Macquarie county.
[3] The economy is primarily agricultural although timber getting was dominant in the past, with parts of the locality being cleared as soldier settlements following World War I. Rollands Plains has a school of arts hall, cemetery, oval, a Rural Fire Service, and the Upper Rollands Plains Public School.
Taken ill at sea in 1824, he sailed to Port Macquarie seeking medical attention.
Medical attention of the day was not able to save him and he was interred at the Church of St Thomas Port Macquarie,[4] under construction at the time.