Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
10 Broadarrow Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential Zone (R20)
LEP: City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Local Planning Scheme No. 1
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Kalgoorlie is a regional centre in Western Australia's Goldfields with a mixed schooling landscape. The public sector is represented by established schools including Kalgoorlie Primary and the secondary high school, while Catholic options (St Barbara's, Christian Brothers College) provide an alternative. Limited independent schools operate locally; families may explore boarding or distance education options for specialist needs.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Kalgoorlie are typically zoned for Kalgoorlie Primary School (primary) and Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School (secondary); verify exact boundaries with the Department of Education and Training WA.
Nearby schools
Kalgoorlie Primary School
In catchmentKalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School
In catchmentSt Barbara's Primary School
Christian Brothers College
Boulder Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
10 Broadarrow Road is located in a residential area of Kalgoorlie with generally light to moderate traffic flow. The property benefits from good local road connectivity with relatively uncongested conditions typical of regional Western Australia.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak hour impact observed. Light traffic increases during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) commute periods, but congestion is not typically problematic in this residential zone.
Public Transport
Kalgoorlie regional bus services operate within the area with stops approximately 400-800m away. Limited frequency typical of regional Western Australian public transport.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Kalgoorlie is located in an arid inland region of Western Australia with minimal flood risk from major river systems. The area experiences seasonal drainage from minor creeks and localized runoff, but lacks the significant waterway exposure seen in eastern Australian flood-prone regions. No formal flood overlays are typically mapped for Kalgoorlie under WA's planning framework.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission flood-related guidelines for new development in areas near seasonal watercourses
- •Local water management and drainage requirements under Kalgoorlie-Boulder City Council planning scheme
- •Consideration of King's Park creek and minor seasonal drainage lines in development applications
- •Compliance with Western Australian Building Code flood resilience standards where applicable
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Kalgoorlie is located in Western Australia's semi-arid Goldfields region with moderate bushfire risk. The area has scattered native vegetation and dry grass that can carry fire during high-risk periods, particularly in late spring and summer. Properties in Kalgoorlie-Boulder are likely to fall within BAL-19 or similar moderate-risk zones under WA's Bushfire Prone Area mapping, with construction standards applying to new buildings in mapped areas.
Crime & Safety
Kalgoorlie experiences crime rates notably higher than Western Australian averages, reflecting challenges common to regional mining towns with transient populations. Theft and assault are the predominant crime categories, with property crimes also elevated relative to state benchmarks. Crime trends have remained relatively stable in recent years, though the suburb maintains elevated risk profiles across most major offence categories.
Total Incidents
8,500
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Kalgoorlie-Boulder's development pipeline reflects its transition from extractive industry dependence toward heritage tourism and service diversification. Activity is modest but steady, centred on adaptive reuse of Golden Mile heritage, incremental residential infill, and regional infrastructure investment supporting the regional economy. Most projects are council-led or mining-ancillary rather than speculative commercial development.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Golden Miles Mining Precinct Revitalisation
0 kmCouncil-led heritage conservation and adaptive reuse of historic mining buildings along Golden Mile for tourism, retail and cultural uses.
Determination: 2026
Residential subdivision - Boulder Road corridor
3 kmGreenfield residential lot release targeting 80-120 dwellings with mixed density zoning near Boulder township.
Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital expansion
2 kmWA Health facility upgrade including new emergency department and allied health services.
Determination: 2025
Industrial/logistics precinct - Outer Loop
5 kmLight industrial and service station cluster targeting mining supply and transport operators.
Town centre streetscape renewal
0 kmHannan Street upgrade including utilities renewal, paving and public realm improvements.
Determination: 2024
Heritage & Conservation
Kalgoorlie is a significant goldfields town with extensive state and local heritage protection, particularly concentrated around the historic town centre and mining precinct. The Hannan Street area and surrounding Victorian-era commercial and residential buildings are subject to conservation overlay controls. Properties in the heritage areas face restrictions on alterations and demolition to preserve the town's important mining and colonial heritage.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Approval required for external alterations to facades and heritage fabric
- •Mining heritage structures and infrastructure subject to preservation conditions
- •Demolition of heritage-listed structures generally prohibited without consent
- •New development must respond to historic streetscape patterns and building scale
Nearby Heritage Items