It is 55 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region.
[3][4] The surrounding land still contains reminders of their past lives in rock engravings, cave paintings, axe grinding grooves and shell middens.
A local park Kanbyugal Reserve is named after a Tharawal leader who met with explorer George Caley in the area in the early 19th century.
62.2% of residents were born in Australia but there were a substantial number of languages other than English spoken, including Arabic (9.8%), Samoan (2.3%), Hindi (2.1%), Bengali (1.6%), and Tagalog (1.5%).
62.6% of residents were Australian born but there were a substantial number of languages other than English spoken, including Arabic (8.4%), Hindi (2.9%), Spanish (2%), Samoan (1.5%) and Urdu (1.5%).
Unemployment in Woodbine (6.6%) was lower than the national average with clerical, sales and service workers the most common occupation.