- Visitor Information Centre
- Albert Kersten Mining & Minerals Museum
- Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre
- Aged Persons Rest Centre
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Visitor Information Centre
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Bromide Street Cnr Blende St, Broken Hill NSW 2880
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About the Council
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About the City
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Planning & Development
- Broken Hill City Council Delivery Program
- Planning proposals open for public comment
- Darling River Water Saving Report
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- Mulga Creek Catchment Wetland Development
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About the City
Beyond the Darling River on the edge of the sundown, is where they used to say you would find Broken Hill, as if there was nowhere further to travel in Australia. Perhaps it was the feeling of suddenly being confronted by such vast space, like an inland sea rolling into the sunset.
The desolate landscape surrounding Broken Hill is like driving towards a painting of soft mauve and sage hues. It is any wonder the city has become known as a mecca for artists. It is here that the magnificent clear blue skies and the magic light are also much loved by film makers from Mad Max 2 to Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

