Home » New visitors centre for Broome

New visitors centre for Broome

During peak season in a single day, the Broome Visitors Centre can have as many as 900 people through its doors. As user numbers steadily increase, the centre has clearly outgrown its current building.

“With visitor numbers growing at 10 per cent per annum, our small floor space and counter area quickly becomes jam packed,” said Vanessa Hayden, President Broome Visitor Centre Board of Management. “In total we receive about 130,000 visitors through the door a year. There is also limited space for centre staff that can number up to 14 in the season.

“Council has provided a new location for a new visitor centre which means our next building can be purpose built. We hope to construct a centre four times our current area to include additional facilities such as a meeting room, extra offices and adequate car and caravan parking.

“As well as providing the new site, Council is also contributing $500,000 to the project. “We have been allocated $550,000 from the Sustainable Regions Program and have been promised another $1 million from the State Government. We are close to our minimum target of $3.2 million which we believe is required to build the sort of centre that will be relevant for the next 10 years.”

Land provided by the Shire is in a more high profile location. Although the new site is just across the road from the current Visitors Centre, it will be more accessible particularly or self drive tourists as they enter Broome. It is also closer to Broome’s heritage Chinatown Precinct and remains in close proximity to the Airport.

Domestic and international visitor numbers are rapidly growing with people attracted by Broome’s famous beaches, beautiful sunsets, its pearling industry, fishing and aquatic activities, ecotourism ventures, climate and much more.

Its famous Cable Beach is being marketed as ‘the World’s Most Beautiful Beach’, and few who have visited Broome disagree with this claim. White sand and crystal clear blue water stretch as far as you can see. At sunset the sea turns sparkling gold as the sun disappears over the Indian Ocean leaving a magnificent crimson sky. A camel ride at dusk, a cruise on a pearl lugger or simply sitting at Cable Beach are just some of the ways people make the most of Broome’s famous sunsets.

“Council is very committed to tourism,“ said Shire President, Tom Vinnicombe. “Direct and indirect employment from this sector is a major contributor to our local and regional economy. Council applies a differential rate for tourist businesses and operations. All additional revenue raised from this is ploughed straight back into tourism marketing.”

Digital Editions


  • Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Flinders Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Kylie Davies as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ms Davies will start in the role…

More News

  • Bathurst has it’s scrap together

    Bathurst has it’s scrap together

    Bathurst Regional Council has successfully concluded its ‘Let’s Get Our Scrap Together’ campaign, launched on 1 September 2025 with funding from the NSW Government and delivered in collaboration with NetWaste…

  • Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw Shire Council has extended the contract of Acting Chief Executive Officer Sally Jones until 30 June 2026. The matter was considered as a confidential item in the late…

  • Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Narrabri Shire Council hosted a special community farewell event in mid-January, Brekkie on the Bridge, ahead of the upcoming demolition of the Violet Street Bridge. The event brought together community…

  • Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Organisational values are at the core of every workday and task and Bundaberg Regional Council has developed a practical tool kit to support its workforce and promote its values. The…

  • New system for Blacktown

    New system for Blacktown

    Blacktown City Council has launched DAISY, a new digital planning assistant designed to help residents better understand planning requirements and prepare residential development applications. DAISY, which stands for Development Application…

  • NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    On behalf of the family of Dame Marie Bashir, I am saddened to share the news of her passing. Married to Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE for 61 years, and…

  • Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    The Hills Shire Council has officially named the grandstand at Kellyville Memorial Park Community Centre the Jack Iori Grandstand, recognising the enormous impact Jack Iori OAM has had on rugby…

  • Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers across Australia – particularly those in disaster-impacted regions – have been strongly encouraged to register with Rural Aid now, as ongoing natural disasters and worsening weather conditions continue to…

  • Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Warrumbungle Shire Council has welcomed new data confirming the Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre as one of the top three performing Visitor Information Centres in New South Wales. Official figures released…

  • Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    If I had a dollar for every time I saw the question, “Is the Seymour River Bridge open?” on social media, the upgrade to that stretch of road might already…