
Broomehill Village, located along the Great Southern Highway between Katanning and Albany, is a charming town in Western Australia's Great Southern region. Established in 1890, it was named after Sir Frederick Napier Broome, the then Governor of Western Australia. The town's history is rich, with the Holland Track, a 700 km route from Broomehill to Coolgardie, being a notable feature. Today, Broomehill Village offers a peaceful rural lifestyle, with a population of approximately 253 residents and a median age of 43. The area is predominantly residential, with a mix of rural residential and open space zones. Local amenities include a caravan park, museum, park, playground, post office, and a pub/tavern, making it an inviting destination for visitors seeking a tranquil retreat.
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