Objective: To determine associations between maternal characteristics, labour interventions, delivery mode and maternal antenatal complications in a NSW rural hospital, and compare these to state data. Methods: Data (maternal characteristics, labour type, delivery mode and maternal antenatal complications) pertaining to women who had delivered a singleton birth at Griffith Base hospital were analysed. Design: Retrospective data analysis of Griffith Base Hospital ‘eMaternity’ database. Setting: Single large rural town in NSW. Participants: Women who delivered a singleton birth between July 2018 and June 2019 inclusive at Griffith Base Hospital. Main outcome measures: 1. Comparison of maternal characteristics of age, BMI, gravida, parity and gestation data between labour type (spontaneous, augmented, induced and planned caesarean section) and delivery modes (vaginal, instrumental vaginal and caesarean section). 2. Associations between labour type, augmentation or induction method, de