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22 Proprietary Square

22 Proprietary Square, Broken Hill NSW 2880, Australia

- Parking
48542 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

22 Proprietary Square in Broken Hill, New South Wales occupies a 48,542 m² land parcel suitable for commercial development.

Key details

Locality
Broken Hill
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW704240820
Legal parcel ID
7425/1183597
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
48542 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the total land area of 22 Proprietary Square and what commercial uses can it accommodate?

The parcel measures 48,542 m², providing ample space for large‑scale industrial, logistics, manufacturing or warehousing operations. Its size also allows for site‑plan flexibility such as subdividing for multiple tenants or adding on‑site amenities.

How does the property connect to major road networks?

The site is located in Broken Hill, a key junction of the Barrier Highway (A32) and the Silver City Highway (B79), offering direct road links to Adelaide, Mildura and other regional centres. This makes truck and road freight movements straightforward for businesses.

What rail and air transport options are available nearby for freight or employee travel?

Broken Hill railway station is only about 0.5 km from the property, providing access to the trans‑continental rail corridor and the weekly Indian Pacific service. The nearby Broken Hill Airport offers regular flights to Adelaide, Dubbo, Griffith and Sydney, supporting both passenger and cargo needs.

Which nearby businesses and services can support daily operations at this location?

Within a kilometre you’ll find hospitality venues such as Red Earth Motel, Old Willyama Motor Inn and the Royal Exchange Hotel, as well as essential services like Maari Ma Health and the Broken Hill City Library. Proximity to the post office, trades hall and several heritage‑listed buildings adds convenience for logistics and client meetings.

What utilities and infrastructure are available for heavy‑industry or large‑scale operations?

The region is serviced by a robust electricity grid that includes a 53 MW solar plant, a 50 MW battery with grid‑forming capability and diesel‑generated back‑up, ensuring reliable power. Water is supplied via the Menindee pipeline system, which can deliver up to 37 ML per day, and the existing high‑voltage transmission line runs through Broken Hill.

Is the site suitable for renewable‑energy projects?

Broken Hill enjoys around 157 clear days per year and already hosts a 53 MW solar plant, indicating strong solar potential. The large, flat land parcel and existing grid infrastructure make it well‑suited for additional solar or battery storage developments.

Are there any heritage or planning considerations that could affect development?

Broken Hill is listed on the National Heritage List and contains multiple heritage‑listed sites within close proximity, such as the First BHP Offices Chimney Ruin and the Palace Hotel. Prospective developers should consult the local council to ensure compliance with heritage and zoning regulations.