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12 Banksia Close

12 Banksia Close, Nhulunbuy NT 880, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

The property is a house located at 12 Banksia Close, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory.

Key details

Locality
Nhulunbuy
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_702938388
Legal parcel ID
548//1158/
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
1.8 km
Secondary school | Government
2.1 km
Combined school | Independent
2.4 km
Secondary school | Independent
8.9 km
Primary school | Independent
15.3 km
Combined school | Government
15.6 km
Combined school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 12 Banksia Close?

12 Banksia Close is a standalone house. It offers the typical features of a residential dwelling in Nhulunbuy.

Which parks are closest to 12 Banksia Close?

The property is within a few minutes’ walk of several parks: Hagney Park (about 0.2 km), Tuckeroo Park and Fern Tree Park (both around 0.3 km), and Raintree Park (approximately 0.4 km). Additional green spaces such as Banyan Road Park (0.6 km) and Jasper Park (1.0 km) are also nearby.

How far is the nearest beach from the house?

The closest beach is Town Beach, located roughly 1.6 km away. East Woody Beach is also nearby at about 1.4 km distance.

What is the climate like in Nhulunbuy?

Nhulunbuy experiences a tropical savannah climate with hot temperatures year‑round and very warm nights. The wet season runs from December to May, bringing heavy rainfall, while the dry season sees limited rain.

What health facilities are available near 12 Banksia Close?

Residents can access healthcare services such as Gove District Hospital and community clinics within the town. These facilities provide a range of medical care for the local population.

Do visitors need any permits to enjoy nearby natural attractions?

Yes, to access certain recreation areas like the Roy Marika Lookout and other sites on Aboriginal land, visitors must obtain a visitor access permit from the Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation. The permit helps manage and protect the cultural and natural heritage of the region.