About this property
Alternate search: Unit 2, 12 Mulholland Street.
12 Mulholland Street, Borroloola NT 854, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 2, 12 Mulholland Street.
It is a unit situated on a sizable parcel of land. The land area measures 1,444 m², offering ample space around the dwelling.
The property includes 1,444 m² of land. This provides room for outdoor uses such as gardening, storage or future development.
Borroloola has a tropical savanna climate with three distinct seasons: a wet season, a dry season and a build‑up season. Temperatures can range from cool lows around 2.7 °C to hot highs near 44.7 °C.
The nearby McArthur River is renowned for sport fishing, especially for barramundi, and the King Ash Bay fishing club provides boat‑ramp access to the estuary and islands. The region’s rivers and gorges also attract outdoor enthusiasts during the dry season.
Borroloola sits on traditional Yanyuwa country and has a rich Indigenous heritage, with names like Burrulula in the Garrwa language. The town was declared in 1885 and has historic links to cattle drovers, early European settlement and notable visitors such as David Attenborough.
A police station and a museum are each about 0.8 km away, providing law‑enforcement and cultural resources. The Borroloola Aerodrome is roughly 1 km from the address, offering air travel and refuelling facilities.
The Borroloola Aerodrome is approximately 0.9 km to 1.6 km away, making air travel easily accessible from the property.