Broken Hill

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Out here the air is dry, the horizon shimmers, and the red earth feels ancient. Broken Hill is Australia’s longest-lived mining city, a place where frontier spirit meets high art. You’ll find world-class galleries in historic stone buildings, a living mining museum, and a desert landscape that has inspired films from Mad Max 2 to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. This is the Outback, but with a sophisticated, quirky soul.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is the sweet spot. Day one: explore the town’s galleries, the Miners Memorial, and the RFDS centre. Day two: drive out to the Living Desert for sunrise or sunset, then visit the Daydream Mine. If you have a third day, consider a scenic flight over the Barrier Ranges or a trip to nearby Silverton (30 minutes west), a ghost town turned film set. The pace is relaxed – embrace the big skies and quiet roads.

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