Worker Accommodation Near Collie: Options for Mining & Construction Teams

Collie Hills Village • May 21, 2026

When your crews are working long shifts, travelling to and from site, or mobilising for shutdown work, accommodation becomes part of the project operation.


For companies searching for workers accommodation in the South West, the focus is usually on four things:

  • proximity to site 
  • reliable meal options 
  • comfortable long-stay rooms 
  • the ability to accommodate teams at scale 

That’s where purpose-built contractor accommodation differs from standard hotels or short-term rentals. Especially in drive-in drive-out (DIDO) arrangements. 


Supporting Shift Workers & Crew Safety

Accommodation for industrial crews working long shifts needs to support demanding schedules and rotating rosters while promoting rest and recovery. For DIDO workers, long commute times after shift can quickly contribute to fatigue. Accommodation in the region helps reduce unnecessary travel and gives workers more time to rest between shifts. 


Additionally, Project Managers are often coordinating multiple contractors at once, making it important to keep teams housed together in one location rather than spread across different providers. 


Why Purpose-Built Contractor Accommodation Works Better 

With nowhere in region providing this, Collie Hills Village underwent massive modifications to provide a purpose-built village. Unlike tourist accommodation, contractor accommodation in Collie is designed around long stays and operational consistency. That includes: 

  • reliable meal services & crib meals 
  • parking for work vehicles 
  • Wi-Fi access 
  • shift-worker friendly environments 
  • easy check-in for rotating crews 
  • scalable room availability for shutdowns & project peaks 

For companies with active projects across the South West, having accommodation organised properly removes a major logistical headache from the project. 

 

Supporting WA’s Mining & Infrastructure Workforce 

Demand for mining accommodation in WA continues to grow as projects expand across energy, infrastructure and resources. This includes the establishment of the $230 million Collie Industrial Transition Fund to attract major projects and new industries to the town. A further $300 million was allocated toward the decommissioning of Muja Power Station and Collie Power, creating an ongoing pipeline of work opportunities. 


Significant infrastructure projects and roadwork upgrades like this have stoked demands, with a call for 11,000 new resource workers across WA—with many placements in South West. 

 

Collie Hills Remains a Key Operational Hub for Contractors Throughout the Region 

Whether you’re mobilising a short-term crew or coordinating longer project stays, choosing accommodation that understands industrial operations makes day-to-day management significantly easier. 


Looking for reliable worker accommodation near Collie? Contact Collie Hills Village to check availability for your crew.

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