THE ACCESSIBLE OUTBACK
Well served by coach, rail and air services, Broken Hill is easily reached. As the gateway to the Accessible Outback you can venture in safety to areas such as Mutawintji and Kinchega National Parks, Silverton, Menindee and the Sculpture Symposium. (right)
Here you’ll discover history, stunning outback scenery, abundant wildlife and spectacular bush sunsets.
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THE ART OF THE OUTBACK
This dynamic and culturally rich outback city has become a mecca for artists. World famous names such as Pro Hart and Jack Absalom now sit alongside an ever growing list of well established painters who made this area their home.
The Outback artists have created a thriving Art Centre which offers a diverse range of styles subjects and price tags to suit all tastes. Walk the Living Desert Art Trail and the Heritage Art Trail.
BROKEN HILL - THE LIVING MUSEUM
Broken Hill has far too much history to be contained between the four walls of a museum. There are too many relics to be hidden behind glass.
The heritage drives and walks encourage visitors to discover something of Broken Hill's history and in doing so also uncover some of the history that has helped to shape the nation.
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OUTBACK CHARACTERS
The people of Broken Hill are by nature a friendly bunch. Your visit to the area will be heightened with the true hospitality and humour which forms a part of everyday life. The characters of the Outback will stay with you long after you leave.
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