About Shire Of Broome Community Directory
The Broome Community Directory serves the tropical coastal town of Broome in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Famous for its pearling heritage, Cable Beach sunsets, multicultural history and proximity to the Dampier Peninsula, Broome attracts tourists from around the world. The directory provides information on hospitals and clinics, schools, cultural and arts organisations, Indigenous cultural programs, community groups, sporting clubs, tourism operators, environmental initiatives, business and employment services and council facilities, making it easier for residents and visitors to engage with services and community life in Broome.
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Health, emergency and welfare services in the Broome area include small health clinics, visiting doctors and specialists, crisis and counselling hotlines, accommodation support and welfare assistance programmes. The directory also lists community clubs and interest groups, arts and creative projects, sports and recreation clubs, youth programmes, cultural and migrant services, environmental groups and religious or philosophical organisations, alongside education, training and employment services. Because this shire is remote, many specialist services such as allied health care, legal assistance and disability or youth support are delivered by visiting providers or regional outreach, while local community organisations and volunteers offer daily support and cultural activities.
Broome Shire Area
Broome, on Western Australia’s Kimberley coast, is famous for its pearl‑diving history, multicultural community and red pindan cliffs meeting turquoise waters. Tourism and pearls remain mainstays, and the landscape transitions rapidly from mangroves to savannah. Locals watch the sunset create a golden Staircase to the Moon from Town Beach on certain evenings, stroll out to Gantheaume Point at low tide to view dinosaur footprints embedded in the rock, and take boat tours of Willie Creek to learn about modern pearling while marvelling at the colours of the tidal creeks.
Broome Council has an approximate area of 64,000 km².
It is comprised of parts of the Kimberley state electorate.