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22 Glenister Loop

Cable Beach, WA 6726
4 bed 3 bath 10 carhouse
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Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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R20

Residential zone R20

LEP: City of Broome Town Planning Scheme No. 4

FSR

0.4:1

Height Limit

11m

Min Lot Size

500m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Single dwellingGrouped dwelling (townhouses)Multiple dwellingHome businessHoliday accommodationShort-term rental accommodation

❌ Prohibited Uses

Industrial useService stationNightclub or tavernBulky goods retailExtractive industryWaste management facility
Source: StMate AI — WA planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Cable Beach is a coastal suburb of Broome in Western Australia's Kimberley region. The area is served by Cable Beach Primary as the local public primary and Broome Senior High as the secondary catchment school. Catholic and independent alternatives (St. Mary's Primary, Our Lady of the Cape, Broome Catholic School, and Kimberley Montessori) provide additional schooling diversity within a short distance. Families should confirm exact catchment zoning with the WA Department of Education and Training.

Likely public catchment

Cable Beach is zoned for Cable Beach Primary School (primary) and Broome Senior High School (secondary); verify current catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.

Nearby schools

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Cable Beach Primary School

In catchment
primary · publicLocal public primary serving Cable Beach
0.5 km
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Broome Senior High School

In catchment
secondary · publicMajor public secondary in Broome region
4.2 km
🎒

St. Mary's Primary School, Broome

primary · catholicCatholic primary option in greater Broome area
3.8 km
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Our Lady of the Cape Primary School

primary · catholicCatholic primary nearby Cable Beach
2.9 km
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Broome Catholic School

combined · catholicCombined Catholic school (primary–secondary) in Broome
4.5 km
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Kimberley Montessori School

primary · independentIndependent Montessori option
4.1 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — WA schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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Cable Beach is a coastal suburb with generally light traffic conditions outside peak holiday periods. The area experiences moderate congestion during school hours and holiday seasons due to beach access seeking. Traffic flow is typically smooth on main arterial routes.

Congestion Level:low

Nearby Major Roads

Sholl Parade (Main Beach Access Road)Jahnke RoadSanctuary RoadHalyards AvenueCape Leveque Road

Peak Hour Impact

Moderate impacts during school drop-off/pick-up (7-9am, 2-4pm) and weekend beach visits. Holiday periods (December-January, school holidays) see increased traffic to beach access points. Weekday off-peak periods remain clear.

Public Transport

Broome Town Bus service operates in the Cable Beach area with bus stops approximately 400-600 meters away. Limited frequency with several services daily connecting to central Broome. Nearest major transport hub is Broome Town Centre, approximately 8km away.

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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medium RiskZone: Indian Ocean coastal inundation zone; potential storm surge and king tide vulnerability

Cable Beach, Broome is a coastal locality in Western Australia exposed to tropical cyclone storm surge and king tide inundation risk rather than riverine flooding. The Indian Ocean and proximity to the Roebuck Bay present the primary flood hazard. WA applies coastal hazard overlays and adaptation planning requirements to manage this risk, though formal flood study overlays are less common than in eastern Australian states.

Planning Controls

  • Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation (CHRMAP) assessment requirements
  • Minimum floor level and setback provisions for new development in coastal risk areas
  • Storm surge and sea-level rise considerations in building design standards
  • Local planning scheme provisions for coastal protection and erosion management
Source: StMate AI — WA flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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low Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-LOW

Vegetation Category: Coastal with sparse native vegetation, limited tree cover typical of beach localities

Cable Beach, Broome is a coastal suburb with minimal bushfire risk due to its beachfront location and limited dense vegetation. The area is predominantly developed for tourism and residential use with open spaces and limited flammable vegetation. Standard construction practices are appropriate for this locality.

Source: StMate AI — WA bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Cable Beach in the Kimberley region of Western Australia experiences relatively low crime rates compared to state averages, with property-related offences being the most prevalent category. The suburb maintains a stable crime profile with theft being the primary concern, while violent crime remains moderately low for the region. This coastal area generally presents a safer profile consistent with many regional Western Australian communities.

Total Incidents

3,200

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Below Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
820
Assault
380
Break and enter
240
Motor vehicle theft
160
Malicious damage
290
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Cable Beach and surrounding Broome are experiencing moderate development activity driven by tourism infrastructure investment and regional housing demand. Recent approvals focus on airport expansion, CBD revitalisation and waterfront renewal, with incremental residential infill expected across Cable Beach itself. Development momentum is constrained by Western Australia's distance from major population centres, but sustained by Broome's growth as a tourism and regional services hub.

Cable Beach residential infill development

0.5 km
Residential subdivisionProposed

Mixed density residential infill targeting vacant and underutilised sites within the Cable Beach locality.

Determination: 2025-2027

Broome CBD commercial precinct upgrade

3.2 km
Mixed-useApproved

Town centre revitalisation including retail, hospitality and office upgrades in Broome's core business district.

Determination: 2024-2026

Broome airport expansion project

4.5 km
InfrastructureUnder construction

Terminal expansion and runway upgrades to support increased tourism and regional connectivity.

Determination: 2025

Roebuck Bay waterfront precinct

2 km
Mixed-useProposed

Waterfront renewal project combining tourism accommodation, hospitality and public open space.

Determination: 2026-2028

Broome regional housing initiatives

2.5 km
Residential subdivisionApproved

Multiple small-to-medium residential estates and dual occupancy approvals supporting workforce housing demand.

Source: StMate AI — WA development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage Listed

Cable Beach is a modern beachside suburb in Broome with minimal individual heritage listings. The broader Broome region has significant state heritage value related to its pearling industry history and Aboriginal cultural heritage, but Cable Beach itself is primarily a contemporary residential and tourist area developed from the mid-20th century onwards.

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Aboriginal heritage site consultation requirements under WA Aboriginal Heritage Act
  • Coastal zone management and setback requirements
  • Environmental protection for marine and terrestrial ecosystems

Nearby Heritage Items

Cable Beach Precinctlocal
0 km
Broome Town Hallstate
3.5 km
Roebuck Bay Historic Pearling Precinctstate
4 km
Source: StMate AI — WA heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.