About this property
Alternate search: Unit 1, 9 Harney Court.
9 Harney Court, Borroloola NT 854, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1, 9 Harney Court.
The unit occupies a land parcel of approximately 1,549 m². This provides ample space around the dwelling within the Borroloola town area.
Borroloola Aerodrome is located about 1 km from the unit, making air travel and charter services easily accessible. The close proximity also means convenient access to fuel and limited parking facilities at the airport.
The McArthur River runs through Borroloola, just a short distance from the unit. The river and its mangrove‑lined estuary are popular for barramundi fishing and provide scenic waterways for boating.
The nearest police presence is the Borroloola Police station, about 0.5 km away, with an additional police station listed at roughly 0.6 km. Both are within easy walking distance of the property.
Travel is mainly via the Carpentaria Highway west to Daly Waters and the Savannah Way east to Normanton, both forming parts of Highway 1. Large portions of the Savannah Way are unsealed and can become impassable during the wet season when rivers flood.
Borroloola experiences a tropical savanna climate with three distinct seasons: a wet season, a dry season, and a build‑up season. Temperatures range from as low as 2.7 °C in the cooler months to as high as 44.7 °C during the hottest periods.
The King Ash Bay fishing club, about 40 km downstream on the McArthur River, offers boat‑ramp access to the estuary and the Sir Edward Pellew Islands. The area is renowned for barramundi fishing and is also habitat for saltwater crocodiles.
During the wet season, rivers that flow from the Tablelands to the Gulf frequently flood, rendering the unsealed sections of Highway 1 impassable. Consequently, travel may be limited until the dry season restores road access.