Stokers Siding, New South Wales

Stokers Siding is a village located in the Tweed Shire in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, near the Burringbar Range and Mount Warning.

78.2% of the population were born in Australia; the other top country of birth responses were England 3.5%, New Zealand 2.7%, Germany 1.1% and Papua New Guinea and India both 0.5%.

From 1861 to 1880, the Robertson Land Acts opened up large areas of NSW to farming, and in 1882 Joseph Stoker purchased 600 acres in what was then known as Dunbible Creek.

[6] In 1974, the NSW Government, as part of budget cuts, closed the railway station, with trains going directly to Murwillumbah.

[7] In recent years, the village has been home to a thriving arts community.