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1/45 Anyula Street

45 Anyula Street, Borroloola NT 854, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
694 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

Located at 1/45 Anyula Street in Borroloola, this unit sits on a 694 m² parcel, providing ample space for both indoor living areas and outdoor use. Its layout supports a relaxed regional lifestyle while retaining the convenience of a compact residence.

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Key details

Locality
Borroloola
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_702925642
Legal parcel ID
120//606/
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
Unit
Land size
694 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

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Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 1/45 Anyula Street?

The address is a unit set on a land parcel of approximately 694 m².

How large is the land that the unit at 1/45 Anyula Street occupies?

The unit sits on 694 m² of land, providing ample outdoor space for the property.

What key community facilities are close to the property?

The unit is about 0.4 km from Borroloola School, 0.7‑0.8 km from the local police station and museum, and roughly 1 km from Borroloola Aerodrome.

Which natural features and attractions are nearby?

Borroloola lies on the McArthur River, about 50 km upstream from the Gulf of Carpentaria, and is near the King Ash Bay fishing club, which offers boat‑ramps to the mangrove‑lined estuary.

What is the climate like in Borroloola?

Borroloola has a tropical savanna climate with a wet season, a dry season and a build‑up period, and temperatures ranging from around 2.7 °C to 44.7 °C.

How can residents travel to and from Borroloola?

The town is served by the Carpentaria Highway to the west and the Savannah Way to the east, both part of Highway 1, weekly bus services to Katherine and Darwin, and a nearby airport with charter and government flights.

What outdoor activities are popular in the Borroloola area?

Fishing is a major draw, especially for barramundi on the McArthur River, and the annual Fishing Classic competition marks the end of the wet season each Easter weekend.