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6/79 Hoddle Street

79 Hoddle Street, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

6/79 Hoddle Street, Robertson, New South Wales is identified as a commercial property. The provided data does not include details on land size, floor area, parking capacity or specific accessibility features.

Alternate search: Unit 6, 79 Hoddle Street.

Key details

Locality
Robertson
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718087694
Legal parcel ID
5/13/758882
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What commercial zoning applies to the property at 6/79 Hoddle Street?

The site is located within a commercial‑use zone, as demonstrated by nearby developments such as the former cheese factory and the land surrounding the Big Potato, which is expressly zoned for commercial purposes.

How accessible is the property by public transport?

It is about 0.3 km from Robertson railway station on the Unanderra–Moss Vale line and is served by NSW TrainLink buses that travel the Illawarra Highway, linking the Southern Highlands with Wollongong.

What road access is available for freight or delivery vehicles?

The property is close to the Illawarra Highway, the main route that descends the Macquarie Pass and connects the Southern Highlands to Wollongong, providing a primary corridor for freight and deliveries.

Which nearby amenities could support a retail or service business?

Within roughly 1 km are the Robertson town centre, the Robertson Hotel, several parks and the Robertson Nature Reserve, all of which generate foot traffic from locals and tourists.

Is there a fire safety service nearby?

The Robertson Rural Fire Brigade is situated about 0.7 km from the property, offering prompt emergency response for commercial operations.

What local events could provide additional customer traffic?

The annual Robertson Show (held February–April) and the spring festival attract visitors to the town, giving businesses opportunities to capture event‑driven patronage.

How does the surrounding agricultural environment influence business opportunities?

The region’s strong potato, beef and dairy production creates demand for supply‑chain, processing and retail services that can serve both local farms and visiting shoppers.