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Broadwood, WA

Broadwood, located just a short 6-hour drive (547 km) from Perth, is a standout suburb in the City of KalgoorlieBoulder, Western Australia. Known for its affluent charm and proximity to both industrial zones and the natural beauty of the Goldfields region, Broadwood has become an appealing choice for families, professionals, and investors alike. Its low crime rate, spacious homes, and vibrant community lifestyle set it apart in this historic mining hub.

Known For

  • Affluent residential living with no public housing.
  • Proximity to the Kalgoorlie–Boulder Airport and industrial zones.
  • Significant Aboriginal heritage sites, including Gubrun and Kapurn Camps.

Broadwood offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. As part of the larger Kalgoorlie-Boulder area, it benefits from its close proximity to essential amenities while maintaining a residential feel. The suburb lies adjacent to Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport, making it an ideal spot for those frequently traveling for business or leisure. Industrial zones to the west provide ample employment opportunities, while the surrounding suburbs cater to educational and healthcare needs.

Despite its practical location, Broadwood retains a peaceful atmosphere. Tree-lined streets, spacious properties, and a family-friendly community culture make it an attractive place to call home.

Broadwood holds a special place in Western Australia’s rich cultural tapestry. Aboriginal heritage sites like Gubrun Camp and Kapurn Camp are located within the suburb, highlighting the deep connection to the Kalamaia people. These sites are significant not only to the local Indigenous community but also to the broader cultural history of the region.

In recent years, Broadwood has seen steady growth, including the 2023 approval for a $140 million lifestyle village development. This project will introduce nearly 400 dwellings, offering modern housing options while complementing the suburb’s historical roots.

While Broadwood itself is primarily residential, its location provides easy access to the many attractions in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. For mining enthusiasts, the iconic Super Pit Lookout offers breathtaking views of one of the world’s largest open-cut gold mines. History buffs will enjoy a visit to Hannans North Tourist Mine, where they can delve into the area’s rich mining heritage.

For those seeking relaxation, the Kalgoorlie Golf Course provides an immaculate 18-hole experience amidst the stunning Goldfields landscape. Families can explore the local parks or take advantage of the nearby Goldfields Oasis, a sports and aquatic center catering to all ages.

Broadwood’s affluent nature means most accommodation options are located in the neighboring Kalgoorlie-Boulder city center. Guests can choose from luxury hotels, such as The Plaza Hotel, to more budget-friendly options like the Miners Rest Motel.

Dining options are diverse, with local favorites like The Exchange Hotel offering a classic pub experience and Paddy’s Ale House known for hearty meals and a lively atmosphere. For something more refined, try the Indian Garden Restaurant for authentic flavors.

Broadwood residents enjoy access to a wide range of amenities in nearby suburbs. The Kalgoorlie Plaza Shopping Center and Boulder’s specialty shops provide for day-to-day needs. Families are well-served by reputable schools, including O’Connor Primary School and Goldfields Baptist College.

Healthcare facilities are readily available, with the Kalgoorlie Health Campus just a short drive away. The suburb’s infrastructure is complemented by its excellent transport connectivity, thanks to its proximity to the airport and major highways leading to Perth and other parts of the state.

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About Broadwood

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Broadwood Postcode: 6430
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Esperance & the Golden Outback
  • Latitude: -30.7766
  • Longitude: 121.45172
  • Elevation: 364m
  • Population: 750
  • Median Income: $67340
  • Area (Sq/km): 10.085
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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