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Kalgoorlie-Boulder
One of Australia's most famous and important gold mining towns.
'Welcome to Kalgoorlie' reads the sign at the western edge of this remarkable town, which is located 597 km east of Perth and 360 metres above sea-level. Here is a community which was built on gold over100 years ago and which is still basically driven by that same metal. This is a prosperous and attractive town combining the old (Hannan Street is a feast of truly superb nineteenth and early twentieth-century buildings) and the new jostle for attention. It is a city full of extraordinary history. And it is one of Australia's truly great goldmining towns.

The first Europeans to explore the Kalgoorlie-Boulder area were H.M. Lefroy and C.C. Hunt who were searching for viable pastoral lands in the 1860s. By the early 1890s the goldfields of the state's north-west were becoming less viable and the state government offered a reward for fresh discoveries. Attention was drawn to the state's south-east when Arthur Bayley discovered gold near Coolgardie in 1892. The following year Paddy Hannan, Tom Flanagan and Daniel Shea discovered alluvial gold nuggets near Mount Charlotte when they were forced to camp out unexpectedly after their horse lost a shoe.

On 17 June 1893 Paddy Hannan (in the early days the town was simply named Hannan's or Hannan's Find) registered his claim and, within three days, an estimated 700 men were prospecting in the area. This was the goldrush to beat all goldrushes. In comparison to what would eventually become known as 'the richest goldfield in the world' all other Western Australian finds paled in comparison. It was the goldrush which suggested to potential prospectors that a few weeks of hardship could be rewarded with a lifetime of untold affluence.

 

The Indian Pacific at Kalgoorlie Station
 

In effect, Hannan's find drew attention to an area which was home to an ore body that later became known simply as the 'Golden Mile'. Hannan's claim was not part of this reef. It was miners, forced to move further south, who stumbled upon this lode. Central to the discovery were a South Australian syndicate who, hearing the news of the gold around Kalgoorlie, moved from a settlement called Boulder, taking the old name with them to their new mining operation.

By the end of 1893 over 100 leases had been taken out in the Kalgoorlie-Boulder area. The great challenge of the area was that the local quartz deposits, which are usually accepted as the rocks most likely to contain gold, did not produce high yields. In fact by 1894 the results from mining these quartz reefs were so disappointing that the field began to experience a small depression. Investors were less than enthusiastic and returns were not what had been hoped for.

It was a Canadian miner, Larry Cammilleri, who discovered that the quartz in the area was not carrying most of the gold. Years later he recalled: 'I sank on the leader and where she junctioned with the lode material she carried nice gold. I dollied some ounces. I found that the lode matter carried a little gold so started a shaft. This shaft led me to be the first to discover what later proved to be the lode matter which made the Golden Mile famous. The lode was composed of ironstone, with small quartz veins, greenstone, diorite and porphyry, all decomposed in the shallow workings.'

Others, including Paddy Hannan, were sceptical about Cammilleri's discovery but Cammilleri replied with the old Cornish saying 'where it is, there it is'. At first, the lack of good gold-yielding quartz in the area continued to keep investors away. It was not until the establishment of the first battery, on 10 April 1894, and some of its early yields (2008 tons of ore from the Great Boulder Mine yielded 15 000 ounces of gold) that confidence was restored in the field.

In his book In Search of El Dorado the Scottish writer Alexander Macdonald gives a description of Kalgoorlie at this time:

'When my party stepped from the train at Kalgoorlie, we saw before us a scattered array of wooden and galvanised iron houses...In the near distance we could see the towering poppet heads of the widely known Great Boulder mine, and the din created by the revolving hammers of the ever active stamping machinery assailed our ears as an indescribable uproar. But beyond the dust and smoke of these Nature-combatting engines of civilisation, the open desert, dotted with its stunted mulga and mallee growths, shimmered back into the horizon.'

As with all of the gold mining towns progress was almost instantaneous. The first post office was established in 1894. The following year the town was surveyed and proclaimed while some entrepreneur provided the new settlement with a daily newspaper. The railway arrived in 1896.

By 1897 the population in the area had grown so rapidly that two towns had been established: Kalgoorlie (it probably comes from the Aboriginal word 'karlkurlah' meaning 'silky pear' which was a common plant along the Boulder ridge) and Boulder which was declared in August 1897 when miner's shacks and tents were moved to be closer to their workplace around the Great Boulder Mine.

Kalgoorlie peaked in the early years of this century with an estimated 93 hotels, 8 breweries and a population of 30 000 people. By 1903 the School of Mines had been established and the town had fresh water from Mundaring Weir in Perth.

The story of the remarkable 563-km pipeline, which brought water from Perth to the parched desert around Kalgoorlie (the average annual rainfall is only 252 mm per annum), is really the sad story of a man of remarkable vision who was destroyed by public cynicism.

Charles Yelverton O'Connor was born in Ireland in 1843. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1865 and moved to Western Australia where he was employed as the engineer-in-chief, in 1891. His major projects were to be the state's railways, the establishment of Fremantle harbour, and, as far as the goldfields were concerned, the construction of the water pipeline from Mundaring to Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie. O'Connor initiated the plan in 1895 but it was violently opposed in parliament and the approval to start work wasn't granted until 1898. Even when the project was underway its critics, believing it to be impractical, did not relent. O'Connor was subjected to a particularly vicious press campaign. He committed suicide in March 1902, partly as a result of the pressures, and his suicide note included detailed instructions on the construction of the pipeline, which was completed the following year. The result was that vast areas of the wheatbelt and the Eastern Goldfields, which had been relying on unreliable wells, waterholes and condensers, suddenly found that they had regular supplies of water. The pipeline assured the survival of Kalgoorlie and Boulder.

The city centres, which were built at this time, are still largely intact. Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie and Burt Street in Boulder are thick with gracious buildings which announce that here are two centres built on the wealth of gold. By 1910, both were thriving inland cities with fresh water, electricity, a tramline running up Hannan Street, and every possible comfort for men who worked hard for very rich rewards.

It is one of the sad ironies of Kalgoorlie-Boulder that the men who found the 'Golden Mile' which has sustained the city for nearly a century did not reap great benefits from their find. Tom Flanagan died in Bendigo in 1900 leaving no great wealth, Daniel Shea died in 1908 having continued to prospect for new fields up to 1904, and Paddy Hannan, the father of the whole area, made some money from his find but never become massively wealthy.

However, for the goldminers and the settlers of Kalgoorlie, Hannan became a symbol of the battler who struck it rich. They called their main street after him, the local club was The Hannan's Club, even one of the locally brewed beers was Hannan's beer. To some oldtimers the town was never Kalgoorlie but only Hannan's Find or, more simply, Hannan's.

In 1904, at the age of sixty-one, having prospected for all his adult life, Hannan was granted a pension of £100 by the Western Australian Government. It was increased to £125 and by 1911 had risen to £150. He retired to Fallon Street, Brunswick, Victoria, where he lived until his death on 4 November 1925.

Today there are still about 50 mines operating in the goldfields district. About half of those are gold mines, including the massive Super Pit, which exploits the most productive square mile of gold-bearing ore ever discovered anywhere in the world. Nickel, chrysoprase, copper, granite, lime, salt, sand and silver are also the focus of industrial interest.

Boulder hosts the unusual Undies 500 Car Rally every year, on the third Sunday in February. All participants must compete covered only by their underwear. There is also a market at Boulder on the third Sunday of each month.


 

 

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Kalgoorlie-Boulder Visitor Centre
So where does the visitor start in two towns which offer so much? The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Visitor Centre, at 250 Hannan Street, has excellent supplies of maps, guide books to the town and specific information relating to attractions, accommodation, restaurants etc. There is also a guide to local wildflowers (which bloom from July to October), tel: (08) 9021 1966 or email kbtc@emerge.net.au.

The Visitor Centre also acts as a booking agency for local tour operators. There are Aboriginal bush tours, aerial tours, prospecting tours, Bureau of Meteorology tours, wildflower tours, outback tours, 'History and Heritage' tours (which incorporate visits to local working mines), and tours of local attractions such as the WA Museum, Langtrees 181, the Mining Hall of Fame, an emu farm, and the Loopline Railway (see below), tel: (1800) 004 653.

 

Australian Prospectors and Miners Hall of Fame
Located 7 km north of Kalgoorlie, via the Goldfields Highway, this $25 million interactive and educational attraction highlights the past, present and future of the mining industry in Australia. Locally known as the Mining Hall of Fame, it was opened in October 2001 as part of Australia's Centenary of Federation. There are currently two galleries, relating to prospecting and minerals. Another three galleries are planned. Regular underground tours, gold-panning and gold pours occur are conducted. The Hall of Fame is open each day from 9.00 a.m. It can be contacted on email via halloffame@bigpond.com

 

KALGOORLIE
 

WA Museum, Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Located at 17 Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie, the museum has the double benefit of offering excellent panoramic views over the whole of the city from its lookout at the top of the Ivanhoe headframe (you can climb the steps or take a lift), as well as providing an excellent introduction to the history of the area in its informative and modern displays, which highlight the wealth of the early township, the pride of the local union movement, the facilities that were provided to meet the miner's every need and the desert flora which characterised the area.

 

The headframe above the WA Museum
 

Items include a remarkable collection of nuggets, the first gold bar minted in Kalgoorlie, gold coins and gold jewellery kept in an underground vault. The sandalwood camp features a miner's cottage, the offices of mining officials, the first West Australian bank and other buildings, as well as artefacts made from local mining timber.

The museum is open every day from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. with short guided tours at 11.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. For further details contact (08) 9021 8533 or email: asmog@emerge.net.au.

 

School of Mines Rock and Mineral Museum
This is a small museum but one with a very diverse assortment of ore and mineral specimens. There are also replicas of gold nuggets such as 32-kg 'Golden Eagle', found in 1931. It is located in Cassidy St and is usually open weekdays only from 8.30 a.m. to midday. Contact the Visitor Centre for school holiday times.

 

Langtrees 181
This multimillion dollar 'bordello' is a tourist attraction based in the town's red-light district. Each room is based around a particular theme, relating to the lives of the prostitutes who once populated the district. It is located at 181 Hay St and there are tours thrice daily at 1.00 p.m., 3.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m.

 

1. British Arms Hotel
The British Arms Hotel at 22 Outridge Terrace (next to, and only accessible through, the WA Museum) has the dubious distinction of being the narrowest hotel in the Southern Hemisphere. For most of its life it was ideally located to trap passengers alighting from the Loopline tramway which ran from just across the road to Boulder and the mines along the Golden Mile. A short distance along Outridge Terrace beyond the pub is a tree which was planted on the spot where Paddy Hannan (as far as can be determined) first found gold.

 

2. Kalgoorlie Miner and Old Western Argus
The offices of the Kalgoorlie Miner and Old Western Argus at 117-119 Hannan Street lay claim to being the first three storey building in town. It was from here that the town's first daily newspaper, the Kalgoorlie Miner, was published. Between 1894-1906 Kalgoorlie had 12 different publications of which the Kalgoorlie Miner was the most enduring and successful.

 

3. Palace Hotel
Of all the city's historic hotels the most impressive is the Palace Hotel at 137-139 Hannan Street. Built in 1897 for the astronomical sum of £17 000 it was the first hotel in town to have electricity, it had its own water processing units until the arrival of the water pipe, and it was reputed to be the most luxurious hotel in Western Australia outside Perth. Today it still has a charming and opulent late Victorian air about it.

Further down the street at 259 Hannan Street is the York Hotel (1900), a typical piece of Edwardian frippery with a beautifully carved staircase and a distinctive old world charm.

 

 

Statue of Paddy Hannan
 

4. Statue of Paddy Hannan
On the corner of Wilson Street and Hannan Street is an exact replica of the original statue of Paddy Hannan, which has been photographed a million times. The original, completed in 1929 and made from 90 pieces of soldered copper, is now located inside the Mining Hall of Fame, to protect it from vandals.

 

5. Kalgoorlie Town Hall
The Edwardian Town Hall (1908) is well worth inspecting. The Council Chambers upstairs have some wonderful pieces of furniture - huge tables around which the council could all sit and beautiful leather covered chairs. There are also chandeliers, stamped-metal ceilings and a sweeping staircase. Dame Nellie Melba performed in the Town Hall Theatre on a number of occasions. It is open weekdays from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

 

6. Government Buildings Complex
The huge centrepiece at 204 Hannan Street is the Government Buildings complex, commonly known as the Post Office Building. Built between 1896 and 1899, at a cost of £22 000, it housed the Wardens Court, Court of Justice, Mines Department and Post and Telegraph Office. Its impressive clock (which was started by Warden Finnerty from Coolgardie in 1900) and its attractive pink stone make it one of the most prominent buildings on the street.

 

Hammond Park
Bordered by Hawkins, Lyall and Parsons Sts, Hammond Park has a kangaroo and emu sanctuary, bird aviaries, a miniature Bavarian Castle, which includes some 40,000 local gemstones, a duck pond, children's playground, pergolas, picnic facilities, a kiosk open Wednesday to Sunday from 9.30 am. to 5.00 p.m. and outdoor cinema screenings on Friday and Saturday nights in summer. It is open from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. from April to August with hours extended to 7.00 p.m. from September to March.

 

Karlkurla Bush Walk
This bushland park is scored by 4 km of walking tracks with a lookout and a diversity of native fauna and flora, with wildflowers in season. Information on the plants is marked along the trails and visitors can help with the bush regeneration project by picking up some seeds from the Visitor Centre in Hannan St and scattering them at marked spots along the track. Access to the park is from Riverinna Way.

 

Kalgoorlie Arboretum
There are also walking trails, native flora and fauna, information boards and shaded picnic tables, along with a small lake at Kalgoorlie Arboretum. Located in Hawkins St, it is a fine spot to exercise the dog.

 

Mt Charlotte Reservoir and Lookout
There are fine views of the city from atop Mt Charlotte. The reservoir is the storage point for water which is piped 563 km from Perth to quench the thirst of an area which has an average rainfall of only 252 mm per annum.

Completed in 1903, the remarkable 563-km pipeline is really the sad story of a man of remarkable vision who was destroyed by public cynicism. Charles Yelverton O'Connor was born in Ireland in 1843. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1865 and moved to Western Australia where he was employed as the engineer-in-chief, in 1891. His major projects were to be the state's railways, the establishment of Fremantle harbour, and, as far as the goldfields were concerned, the construction of the water pipeline from Mundaring to Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie. O'Connor initiated the plan in 1895 but it was violently opposed in parliament and the approval to start work wasn't granted until 1898. Even when the project was underway its critics, believing it to be impractical, did not relent. O'Connor was subjected to a particularly vicious press campaign. He committed suicide in March 1902, partly as a result of the pressures, and his suicide note included detailed instructions on the construction of the pipeline, which was completed the following year. The result was that vast areas of the wheatbelt and the Eastern Goldfields, which had been relying on unreliable wells, waterholes and condensers, suddenly found that they had regular supplies of water. The pipeline assured the survival of Kalgoorlie and Boulder.

The lookout runs off Sutherland St which, in turn, runs east off the Goldfields Highway.

 

The Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail and Golden Quest Discovery Trail
To coincide with the centenary of the 563-km pipeline mentioned above, the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail was opened in January 2003. It follows the path of the pipe between Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Mundaring Weir. Those wishing to follow the trail can purchase the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail Guidebook for $34.95 from the Visitor Centre. Information bays exist at the various pumping stations along the way.

The Golden Quest Discovery Trail explores over 965 km of the Goldfields region with stops at various relevant town sites. The guidebook comes with two CDs full of history, stories and facts and it sells for $39.95.

 

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Goldfields War Museum and Information Centre
Doubling as a tourist information centre, the War Museum displays such memorabilia as tanks, artillery, armoured behicles, radio equipment, photographs and documents from the Boer War, the two World Wars and Vietnam. It is open Monday-Friday from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., weekends and public holidays from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.at 106 Burt St.

 

Super-Pit Lookout
The most popular attraction in Kalgoorlie-Boulder (on the Goldfields Highway), this lookout provides views over the 24-hour operations of a huge open-cut goldmining project. Immediately below is a pit which is currently 290 metres deep, 3 km long and 1.5 km wide. Within ten years it is expected that the mining will extend to a depth of 600 metres. The Lookout is open between 7.00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m. Temporary closure may occure during mine blasts, ring (08) 9022 1100 for details and blasting times. The Super Pit Shop is located at 2 Burt Street, Boulder, weekdays between 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. and on Boulder Market Day (third Sunday of each month) from 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Worth a visit for more detailed information. Contact number (08) 9093 3488, or log on to http://www.superpit.com.au

 

The Boulder City Loopline Railway Society and Goldfields Historical Display Centre
The Boulder City Loopline Railway Society and Goldfields Historical Display Centre runs the Loopline Train as a reminder of the public transport which was available to the early settlers. In its heyday the Loop Line saw over 60 steam-hauled passenger and goods trains pass through Boulder City Station every day, making it the busiest railway in West Australia.

A portion of the old track has been reopened and today the journey lasts about an hour. It includes a detailed commentary and takes in Chaffers Power Station and Super-Pit Lookout. Trips depart from Boulder railway station (Fimiston St) at 10.00 a.m. daily. The oldest Australian-made operating steam locomotive is also used on special occasions (enquire at the Visitor Centre). There is a display of historical artefacts at the station.

 

Historic Walk in Boulder
The historic walk in Boulder is conveniently located in Burt Street and only extends for a little over blocks. Boulder was always a mining town. It was surveyed in 1896 and proclaimed a municipality in 1897. One of the original surveyors remarked, after the survey had been completed, that 'although Boulder was not the best site for a town there was nothing better offering'. In spite of these reservations Burt Street is now regarded by the National Estate as one of the most significant historical streetscapes in Western Australia.

One of the numerous poets who wrote for the 12 newspapers which appeared on the goldfields wrote a description of Boulder which captures the atmosphere of the town at its height.

Rather rowdy,

Dingy, cloudy,

Dusty, dirty, dim and dowdy,

Thirsty throats to mock.

Can't mistake her,

Good drought slaker,

Six pubs to the bloomin' acre,

That's the Boulder Block.

The buildings worth inspecting in Burt Street (see the Eastern Goldfields Heritage Trail for more details) include the Hotel Metropole (1900) which was one of thirty eight hotels in the immediate vicinity, Tattersall's Hotel at 61 Burt Street, the Westpac Bank (once Orr's Emporium) at 63 Burt Street, Brennans at 79-83 Burt Street, the courthouse (1900) at 99 Burt Street, the Grand Hotel (1897) with its intricate ironwork at 121 Burt Street, the Masonic temple at 132-134 Burt Street (a typical late Victorian structure), the post office (1903), which once was so busy it had a staff of 49, the Albion Hotel (1898) at 60 Burt Street and the Chemist Shop (1900) at 46 Burt Street.

 

Boulder Town Hall and the Goatcher Curtain
The solid Boulder Town Hall (1908) features a prominent clock tower, wrought-iron balustrades and pressed-tin ceilings. Located in Burt St, this building once operated as a theatre, where Dame Nellie Melba performed, and it retains a rare surviving stage curtain (complete with original pulley system) by Phillip Goatcher who was famed in his day for his lavish drop curtains, which were used in theatres in such metropolitan centres as London, Paris and New York. It can only be viewed on Wednesdays from 10.00 a.m.- 3.00 p.m. and the third Sunday of the month from 9.00 a.m.- 1.00 p.m.

 

Boulder Pharmacy Museum
This pharmacy has been operating for over 100 years and so has garnered a collection of antique bottles and pharmaceutical paraphernalia. It is located at 46 Burt St.

 

WMC Nickel Pots
It is possible to have your photograph taken inside a giant nickel pot. There are interpretative panels on-site explaining facets of the nickel industry and its development. The pots belong to WMC Resources who are the world's third-largest nickel producer. They are located adjacent the Goldfields Highway.

 

Bush Two-Up School
7 km from town, via the Leonora Road, are the old corrugated iron building and bush ring which once played host to a legal gambling den where the traditional Australian gambling pasttime of two-up was once frenetically enjoyed. It lies in the bush at the end of a dirt track.

 

Kanowna Belle Goldmines
There are two public lookouts at the AurionGold mining operations, open from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. daily. One looks out over an abandoned open pit with developed underground access, and the other furnishes views of the processsing plant. They are located about 20 km from town, near the abandoned mining town of Kanowna. Pursue the signs from the Goldfields Highway to Williamstown and Yarri Roads.

 

Books on Kalgoorlie and Boulder
There are a number of useful books and brochures on Kalgoorlie and Boulder all of which can be obtained from the Kalgoorlie Tourist Bureau in Hannan Street. Norma King's The Fabulous Golden Mile is an inexpensive look at the 'Golden Mile' which places Kalgoorlie and Boulder in the context of the auriferous lode rather than making the two towns central to the development of the area.

Back to the Goldfields - Coolgardie & Kalgoorlie 1892–1940 by A. N. Bingley is a mixture of fact and anecdote which, at its best, gives a good description of what life was like when the goldfields were at their height. It covers such unusual dimensions of the history of the area as 'Sports and Sportmen' and 'Music on the Goldfields'.

 

 

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NSW towns

Abercrombie Caves Aberdeen Adaminaby Adelong Albury Alstonville Appin Araluen Ardlethan Ariah Park Armidale Ashford Australian Businesses for sale  Avoca Beach Barham Ballina Balranald Bangalow  Baradine Barham  Barmedman  Barooga Barraba  Barrington Tops  Batemans Bay  Bathurst  Batlow  Bega Bell  Bellbrook  Bellingen  Belmont  Bemboka Bendemeer  Bermagui  Berridale  Berrigan  Berrima  Berry Bilpin Binalong  Bingara  Binnaway  Blaxland  Blayney Bodalla Boggabilla  Boggabri  Bombala  Boorowa  Bourke Bowenfels  Bowral  Bowraville  Boydtown Broadwalk Business Brokers  Braidwood Brewarrina  Broadwater  Broken Hill  Broulee  Brunswick Heads  Bulahdelah  Bulli Bundanoon Bungendore  Bungonia Burrawang  Burrinjuck  Byrock  Byron Bay  Campbelltown Canowindra  Capertee Carcoar Casino  Cassilis  Cattai  Central Tilba Cessnock  Clarence Town  Cobar  Cabargo Coffs Harbour Coleambally Collarenabri  Condobolin  Coolah  Coolamon Cooma  Coonabarabran  Coonamble Cooranbong  Cootamundra Coraki Corowa  Cowra  Crescent Head  Crookwell Culburra-Orient Point  Culcairn Dalgety  Darlington Point  Delegate Delungra  Deniliquin Denman  Dorrigo  Dubbo Dunedoo Dungog  Durras Ebenezer  Eden Emmaville   Emu Plains Enngonia  Eugowra  Euston  Evans Head  Faulconbridge  Fitzroy Falls  Finley  Fingal Head  Forster-Tuncurry  Forbes Frederickton  Girilambone  Guyra  Gunnedah  Gulargambone  Goulburn  Gosford  Glen Innes  Gulgong  Griffith Glenbrook  Gundy Gresford Grafton  Gilgandra  Gerroa  Greta  Gunning  Gloucester  Gundaroo  Goolgowi  Gerringong Grenfell  Gooloogong  Gundagai Harden Hargraves  Harrington  Hat Head  Hawks Nest  Hay  Hazelbrook  Henty Hill End  Hillgrove  Hillston  Hinton Holbrook  Howlong  Hungerford  Huskisson  Iluka  Inverell  Ivanhoe Jamberoo  Jenolan Caves Jerilderie  Jerrys Plains Jervis Bay  Jindabyne  Jindera Joadja  Jugiong  Junee Kameruka  Kandos Kangaroo Valley Karuah  Katoomba  Kempsey  Kendall  Khancoban  Kiama Kiandra  Kincumber Kingscliff  Koorawatha  Kurnell  Kurrajong Kurri Kurri Kyogle  Lake Bathurst  Lake Cargelligo Lake Macquarie Lake Mungo  Lapstone  Largs  Laurieton  Lawson  Leeton  Lennox Head  Leura  Lightning Ridge Linden  Lismore  Lithgow  Lockhart  Lord Howe Island  Louth  Lucknow  Maude  Macksville  Maclean  Maitland Majors Creek  Manilla  Manly  Marulan  Mathoura  Mendooran  Menindee  Merimbula  Merriwa  Medlow Bath Michelago  Millthorpe  Morpeth  Mudgee  Milparinka  Milton  Mittagong  Moama  Mogo  Mollymook  Molong  Moree Morisset  Moruya  Moss Vale  Moulamein  Mount Kosciuszko National Park  Mount Victoria  Mount Wilson Mullumbimby  Mungindi  Murringo  Murrumbateman  Murrurundi  Murwillumbah  Muswellbrook  Myall Lakes Nabiac Nambucca Heads Narooma  Narrabri Narrandera Narromine Nelligen Nelson Bay Nevertire Newcastle Newnes Nimbin   Nimmitabel Norah Head Nowra Nundle Nyngan The Oaks  Oberon Ophir Orange Pacific Palms Palm Beach Pambula Parkes   Paterson Patonga Peak Hill Pearl Beach Penrith Penrose Perisher Valley Picton Pitt Town Pokolbin Pooncarie Port Macquarie Port Stephens Portland Queanbeyan Quirindi Rankins Springs Raymond Terrace Richmond  Robertson  The Rock Rockley Royal National Park Rylstone Sawtell  Scone Seal Rocks   Shellharbour  Shoalhaven Heads Silverton Singleton Sofala South West Rocks  Springwood  St Albans St Georges Basin Stockinbingal Stockton Stroud  Stuart Town  Sussex Inlet Sutton Forest Swansea  Sydney Tabulam  Talbingo  Tamworth  Taralga  Tarcutta  Taree Tathra  Tea Gardens  Temora  Tenterfield  Terrigal  Thirlmere  Thirroul Thredbo Village  Tibooburra  Tingha  Tocumwal  Tooraweenah  Toronto  Toukley  Trangie  Trunkey Creek  Tumbarumba  Tumut  Tuross Head  Tweed Heads  Ulladulla  Ulmarra  Uralla  Urana  Urbenville  Urunga  Vacy  Wagga Wagga  Wakool  Walcha  Walgett  Walla Walla  Wallabadah  Wallerawang  Wangi Wangi Warialda  Warren Wauchope  Wee Jasper  Wee Waa  Wellington  Wentworth  Wentworth Falls  Werris Creek  West Wyalong  White Cliffs  Whitton  Wilberforce  Wilcannia  Windeyer  Windsor  Wingham  Wisemans Ferry  Wollombi  Wollongong  Wombeyan Caves  Woodburn  Woodenbong  Woodford  Woolgoolga  Wooli Woy Woy  Wyong  Yamba  Yarrangobilly  Yarrangobilly Caves  Yass  Yerranderie  Yetman  Young  Broadwalk Business Brokers  Businesses for sale  Caravan parks for sale  Motels for sale  Hotels for sale  Bed & Breakfasts for sale  Management rights  Farms for sale Broadwalk Business Brokers  Businesses for sale  Caravan parks for sale  Motels for sale  Hotels for sale  Bed & Breakfasts for sale  Management rights  Farms for sale businesses for sale mission statement  commercial properties for sale  links Privacy statement Buyers agent Business renovation Development sites Commercial Properties contact sellers  Company profile  Confidentiality

 

Qld Towns

Agnes Water   Airlie Beach    Allora   Alpha    Anakie    Aramac  Atherton  Ayr  Australian businesses for sale    Babinda   Bamaga  Barcaldine  Bargara Beaudesert     Bedarra Island  Beenleigh  Biggenden   Biloela  Birdsville  Blackall   Blackwater  Blair Athol   Boonah  Boulia   Broadwalk Business Brokers  Brampton Island  Brooweena   Buderim   Bundaberg          Burleigh Heads  Brisbane   Caboolture   Cairns  Caravan parks for sale  Calliope   Caloundra   Camooweal   Cape Tribulation Capella   Cardwell   Cecil Plains   Charleville   Charters Towers  Childers Chillagoe  Chinchilla  Clermont Cleveland   Clifton  Cloncurry  Collinsville Condamine   Cooktown   Coolangatta   Cooroy Crows Nest   Croydon   Cunnamulla   Daintree  Dalby  Daydream Island   Doomadgee Double Island Duaringa  Dunk Island   Edmonton Eidsvold Emerald Emu Park   Esk   Eulo  Fitzroy Island  Fraser Island Gatton     Gayndah   Georgetown  Gin Gin  Gladstone    Glass House Mountains  Goondiwindi  Gordonvale Grandchester    Great Keppel Island   Green Island   Greenmount   Gympie  Hamilton Island   Hayman Island   Herberton   Heron Island   Hervey Bay   Hinchinbrook Island  Home Hill    Hotels for sale    Howard   Hughenden Ilfracombe     Ingham  Inglewood  Injune   Innisfail  Ipswich  Irvinebank  Isisford  Jandowae  Jericho Jimbour   Jondaryan Julia Creek   Kajabbi  Karumba Kenilworth  Kidston  Kilcoy  Kilkivan  Killarney  Kingaroy   Kuranda  Lady Elliot Island  Laidley  Landsborough  Laura  Leyburn  Lindeman Island   Lizard Island   Logan City  Long Island  Longreach  Mackay  Magnetic Island  Malanda Maleny  Marburg  Mareeba   Marlborough   Maroochydore   Mary Kathleen   Maryborough  McKinlay  Miles  Millaa Millaa Millmerran  Mirani  Mission Beach  Mitchell  Monto  Moonie  Moranbah  Moreton Island  Mossman   motels for sale  Mount Garnet   Mount Isa  Mount Molloy  Mount Morgan  Mount Perry  Mount Surprise  Moura Mourilyan  Mundubbera  Murgon Muttaburra  Nambour Nanango  Nerang  Noosa  Normanton   Oakey Orpheus Island   Palmer River   Pittsworth  Port Douglas  Proserpine  Proston   Quilpie   Rainbow Beach Ravenshoe   Ravenswood   Redcliffe  Richmond  Rockhampton  Roma  Rosewood  Sarina      Seventeen Seventy  Shute Harbour   South Long Island  South Molle Island  Southport  Springsure      St George   St Lawrence   Stanthorpe   Stradbroke Island   Surat  Surfers Paradise  Tambo    Tamborine Mountain   Taroom  Texas  Thargomindah  Theodore  Thursday Island   Tin Can Bay    Tinaroo  Toowoomba  Townsville  Tully  Undara  Wallangarra  Wandoan  Warwick  Weipa  Whitsunday Winton  Wondai   Yandina Yeppoon  Yuleba  Yungaburra 

 

Victoria

Aireys Inlet   Alberton  Alexandra  Anakie Anglesea  Antwerp  Apollo Bay  Apsley Ararat Avenel  Avoca  Australian Businesses for sale  Bacchus Marsh  Bairnsdale   Ballan  Ballarat  Balmoral  Bannockburn  Barmah  Barwon Heads  Bass   Baxter   Beaufort   Beech Forest  Beechworth  Belgrave Bells Beach   Benalla   Bendigo Berwick  Beulah   Beveridge  Birchip  Blackwood  Bogong  Boort   Box Hill Bright  Broadford   Broadwalk Business Brokers  Bruthen  Buchan Buckland  Buninyong   Camperdown  Cann River  Cape Otway  Carisbrook  Casterton  Castlemaine  Charlton   Chewton  Chiltern  Churchill   Clunes  Cobden   Cobram  Cohuna  Colac   Coleraine  Contact Broadwalk   Corinella   Corryong   Cowes  Craigieburn   Cranbourne   Cressy   Creswick  Croydon Dandenong  Dargo   Daylesford  Derrinallum  Dimboola  Donald   Donnybrook Spa  Dromana  Drouin  Drysdale  Dunkeld   Dunolly  Eaglehawk  Echuca   Edenhope  Eildon  Eldorado  Emerald  Euroa  Falls Creek  Ferntree Gully  Flinders  Foster  Frankston  French Island  Geelong  Genoa  Gisborne   Glenrowan  Goroke  Grantville  Graytown   Great Western  Guildford  Halls Gap  Hamilton  Harcourt  Harrietville   Harrow  Hastings   Healesville  Heathcote  Heidelberg  Hepburn Springs  Heyfield   Heywood  Hopetoun  Horsham   Inglewood  Inverleigh  Inverloch  Jamieson  Jeparit  Kallista  Kalorama   Kaniva  Katamatite  Keilor   Kerang  Kilmore   Kinglake  Koondrook   Koo-wee-rup   Korumburra  Koroit   Kyabram  Kyneton  Lake Bolac  Lake Condah  Lakes Entrance  Lake Tyers  Lancefield  Lavers Hill  Leongatha  Licola  Lilydale  Lismore  Lorne  Macarthur   Maffra  Maldon  Mallacoota  Malmsbury   Mansfield  Marlo  Maryborough  Marysville  Meeniyan  Melbourne   Melton  Melville Caves  Meredith  Metung  Milawa  Mildura  Minyip   Mirboo North  Mitta Mitta  Moe-Yallourn  Moliagul   Monbulk   Mornington  Mortlake  Morwell   Mount Beauty  Mount Buffalo  Mount Buller   Mount Hotham   Mount Macedon  Mount Baw Baw  Moyston   Murchison   Murrayville  Murtoa   Myrtleford  Nagambie  Nathalia  Natimuk   Nelson  Newhaven  Nhill   Noojee   Numurkah   Nyah West   Ocean  Grove   Olinda  Omeo  Orbost  Ouyen  Pakenham  Patchewollock  Paynesville  Penshurst   Peterborough   Phillip Island  Point Lonsdale  Pomonal  Poowong  Port Albert   Port Fairy  Port Welshpool  Portarlington  Portland   Portsea   Powelltown  Princess Margaret Rose Caves  Port Campbell   Puckapunyal   Pyramid Hill  Queenscliff Rainbow   Red Cliffs   Red Hill   Robinvale  Romsey  Rosebud   Rosedale  Rupanyup  Rushworth  Rutherglen  Sale  San Remo  Sea Lake  Serpentine   Serviceton  Seymour   Shoreham  Shepparton  Sherbrooke  Skipton   Smeaton   Smythesdale   Somers  Sorrento  St Arnaud  St Leonards  Stanhope  Stawell  Steiglitz  Stratford  Strathmerton  Suggan Buggan  Sunbury   Swan Hill  Talbot  Tallangatta Tarnagulla Tarraville  Tatura  Terang Timboon Tintaldra Toora  Tooradin Torquay  Trafalgar Traralgon Trawool   Trentham  Tungamah  Turriff  Violet Town Wahgunyah   Walhalla  Walkerville  Wangaratta  Warracknabeal   Warragul Warrandyte  Warrnambool  Warburton   Wedderburn   Werribee  Whitfield  Williamstown  Wilsons Promontory   Winchelsea  Wodonga  Wonthaggi   Woodend  Wycheproof   Yackandandah Yambuk Yarra Glen Yarra Junction Yarragon  Yarram  Yarrawonga  Yea

 

Tasmania

 

 Australian Businesses for sale  Ansons Bay  Avoca   Beaconsfield  Beauty Point   Bicheno  Boat Harbour   Bothwell  Branxholm  Broadwalk Business Brokers     Contact Broadwalk  Bridgewater  Bridport   Brighton   Bronte Park  Bruny Island  Buckland   Burnie   Bushy Park  Cambridge  Campbell Town  Chudleigh  Cleveland   Colebrook   Coles Bay  Cradle Mountain  Cressy   Cygnet    Deddington  Deloraine   Derby   Derwent Bridge  Devonport   Dover  Dunalley  Eaglehawk Neck  Evandale  Exeter  Falmouth   Fingal   Flinders Island   Forth  Franklin   Geeveston  George Town  Gladstone  Gould's Country  Hadspen   Hamilton   Hastings  Hobart   Huonville  Kempton   Kettering  King Island  Kingston  Koonya   Latrobe   Launceston  Lilydale   Longford   Luina   Maria Island   Marrawah  Middleton  Miena  Mole Creek   National Park  New Norfolk   Nubeena   Oatlands  Orford   Ouse   Penguin   Perth   Pioneer   Poatina   Pontville   Port Arthur   Port Sorell  Queenstown Railton   Renison Bell   Richmond   Ringarooma  Rokeby   Rosebery   Rosevears  Ross   Saltwater River   Savage River  Scamander   Scottsdale  Sheffield   Sidmouth   Smithton  Snug   Somerset   Sorell   Southport   St Helens  St Marys   Stanley   Strahan  Strathgordon  Swansea  Taranna   Tarraleah   Tomahawk   Triabunna  Tunbridge   Ulverstone  Waratah  Weldborough  Westbury  Wilmot   Windemere  Woodbridge  Wynyard    Zeehan

South Australia

Adelaide  Adelaide Hills  Aldgate   Aldinga   Andamooka  Angaston  Ardrossan  Arkaroola  Auburn  Australian Businesses for sale  Balaklava   Barmera  Beachport   Bed and Breakfasts for sale   Beltana   Berri   Bethany   Birdwood   Blanchetown  Blinman  Booleroo Centre   Broadwalk Business Brokers  Bordertown  Bridgewater   Bruce  Burra  Businesses for sale Cape Jervis  Carrieton  Caravan Parks for sale Clare   Coober Pedy   Coonalpyn   Coonawarra  Coorong  Copley   Crafers  Crystal Brook  Curramulka   Echunga  Edithburgh  Eudunda   Farms for sale   Gawler    Gladstone   Glendambo  Goolwa   Greenock   Gumeracha  Hahndorf   Hawker  Hotels for sale   Innamincka Jamestown   Kadina   Kangaroo Island  Kapunda  Karoonda  Keith  Kingston-on-Murray  Kingston South East  Lameroo   Laura   Leigh Creek   Lobethal   Loxton   Lyndhurst  Lyndoch  Maitland   Mallala  Management Rights for sale  Mambray Creek  Mannum   Marion Bay   Marla  Marree  McLaren Vale   Melrose  Meningie Milang  Millicent  Minlaton   Mintaro  Moonta  Morgan  Mount Barker   Mount Gambier   Mount Pleasant   Motels for sale   Murray Bridge  Mylor  Naracoorte   Nuriootpa    Oodnadatta   Orroroo  Padthaway   Parachilna  Paringa  Penola  Penwortham  Peterborough   Pinnaroo  Port Augusta  Port Broughton  Port Clinton  Port Elliot   Port Germein  Port MacDonnell  Port Noarlunga  Port Pirie  Port Victoria  Port Vincent  Port Wakefield  Quorn  Renmark  Reynella   Riverton   Robe   Roseworthy  Roxby Downs  Salisbury   Seppeltsfield  Sevenhill  Snowtown   Spalding  Springton   Stansbury   Stirling   Strathalbyn  Summertown  Swan Reach  Tailem Bend  Tanunda   Tarlee  Terowie  Tintinara  Truro  Victor Harbor   Waikerie   Wallaroo   Warooka   Watervale   Wellington   Williamstown   Willunga  Wilmington  Wilpena Pound   Woomera  Yankalilla  Yorketown

 

Northern Territory

Adelaide River   Alice Springs   Arltunga   Arnhem Land  Barrow Creek  Batchelor   Bathurst Island  Borroloola   Daly River   Broadwalk Business Brokers   Contact Broadwalk Daly Waters     Darwin  Dunmarra  Erldunda Escape Cliffs   Glen Helen Gove Peninsula  Groote Eylandt    Hermannsburg  Humpty Doo  Kakadu National Park  Katherine  Kings Canyon   Larrimah   Mataranka  Melville Island  Newcastle Waters   Pine Creek    Port Essington  Raffles Bay  Renner Springs   Roper Bar     Ross River   Tanami  Tennant Creek   Ti Tree Timber Creek  Uluru Victoria River  Wauchope  Wollogorang

Western Australia Towns

Albany  Armadale  Augusta  Australind  Badgingarra   Balingup  Balladonia  Beacon    Broadwalk Business Brokers   Contact Broadwalk  Bencubbin   Beverley   Bindoon   Boddington   Borden   Boyup Brook   Bremer Bay   Bridgetown   Broad Arrow   Brookton  Broome  Broomehill  Bruce Rock  Bunbury   Busselton  Caiguna   Cape Inscription  Capel   Carnamah   Carnarvon  Cervantes  Collie   Cocklebiddy   Coolgardie  Coorow   Coral Bay   Corrigin  Cossack  Cranbrook  Cuballing   Cue   Cunderdin  Dalwallinu   Dampier  Darkan  Darlington   Denham   Denmark   Derby   Dirk Hartog Island   Dongara  Donnybrook  Dowerin   Dumbleyung  Dunsborough   Dwellingup   Eneabba   Esperance    Eucla   Exmouth   Fitzroy Crossing  Fremantle    Geraldton  Gingin   Gnowangerup Goomalling  Greenbushes  Greenough Guildford  Gwalia Halls Creek   Harvey  Hopetoun  Horrocks   Hyden  Jerramungup   Jurien Bay  Kalamunda   Kalbarri   Kalgoorlie  Kalumburu   Kambalda   Kanowna  Karratha   Katanning   Kellerberrin   Kojonup  Koorda   Kulin   Kununurra   Kwinana   Lake Argyle Village   Lake Grace  Lancelin   Laverton   Leeman  Leonora   Mandurah  Manjimup  Marble Bar  Margaret River   Meekatharra  Menzies  Merredin  Midland   Mingenew   Monkey Mia  Moora  Moore River  Morowa   Mount Augustus   Mount Barker  Mount Magnet   Mukinbudin  Mullewa   Mundaring  Mundrabilla  Murchison   Nannup   Narembeen  Narrogin   New Norcia   Newman   Norseman  Northam   Northampton  Northcliffe  Nullagine  Nungarin   Ongerup   Onslow  Ora Banda   Pannawonica   Paraburdoo   Pemberton   Perenjori   Perth   Pingelly  Pinjarra  Port Gregory   Port Hedland   Prevelly Park  Quairading  Ravensthorpe   Rockingham  Roebourne  Rottnest Island   Sandstone   Shark Bay   Southern Cross   Tambellup   Tammin   Three Springs   Tom Price   Toodyay   Trayning  Turkey Creek   Wagin   Walpole  Wanneroo   Waroona   Watheroo  Westonia  Whim Creek  Wickepin   Wickham  Williams   Wiluna  Wittenoom  Wongan Hills   Wooramel   Wundowie  Wyalkatchem   Wyndham  Yalgoo  Yallingup  Yanchep  Yarloop  York

 

Kalgoorlie