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Also written as Unit 2, 38 Dora Street.
Broome WA 6725, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 38 Dora Street.
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2/38 Dora Street is a unit. It offers low‑maintenance living within the town of Broome
The property is very central – Lookout Hill and Mangrove Point are about 0.4 km away, the Broome Bowling Club is roughly 0.6 km, and the Oaks Broome Hotel is within 0.7 km. Most of the listed parks and heritage sites are within a kilometre of the address
The unit is just a short walk from Roebuck Bay’s shoreline and the nearby Lookout Hill, offering views of the bay. Cable Beach, famed for its white sand and dunes, is only a few kilometres north along the main road
Broome has a hot semi‑arid climate with a clear dry season from April to November (around 30 °C) and a wet season from December to March (up to 35 °C) with occasional tropical downpours. Annual rainfall averages about 615 mm, most of which falls during the summer months
The region supports a large colony of flying‑foxes in nearby mangroves, and the Broome Bird Observatory near Roebuck Bay attracts migrating shorebirds. The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, about 16 km south, offers the chance to captured saltwater crocodiles
Broome International Airport serves the town as the main regional air hub, and a 35 km bitumen road links Broome to Highway 1 for road travel. Public transport and taxi services operate from the town centre
Yes, several heritage‑listed buildings are nearby, including the Broome Bowling Club, Sailmakers' Shed, Pa Norman's House, and the Bourne & Inglis Store. The town also features the historic Broome Pioneer Cemetery and the Shire of Broome offices within 1 km of the unit
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