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Broome is a iconic coastal town in Broome known for its deep pearling history and world-class tourism destinations like Cable Beach. As the regional hub for the Kimberley, it supports a mix of local residents, seasonal workers, and a high volume of visitors exploring its unique tropical landscapes.
Getting around Broome
Movement in Broome is largely dictated by the tide and the seasons, with activity focused around the Chinatown shopping precinct, the Town Beach foreshore, and the Port. Locals frequently move between suburban parks and sporting ovals, while visitors congregate at key coastal landmarks and transport hubs for tours and expeditions.
Where to find public toilets in Broome
Public facilities are strategically located near major attractions, including the coastal reserves at Cable Beach and Gantheaume Point. In the town centre, you will find options within the Chinatown heritage area and near the shopping centres, while suburban coverage is provided at various community parks and recreation grounds throughout the Broome area.
Accessible toilets in Broome
Across Broome, there are 22 facilities listed, with 12 (55%) providing wheelchair accessibility. Families can access 7 baby change facilities, and for those requiring high-level support, there is a dedicated Changing Places facility in the region. Note that one facility requires an MLAK key for entry, so users with specific needs should ensure they have their key ready.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Broome are open 24 hours?
There are 9 facilities across the region that remain open 24 hours a day, catering to early morning beachgoers and late-night travellers.
Are there accessible facilities available for those with high support needs in Broome?
Yes, besides the 12 standard accessible toilets, there is 1 Changing Places facility and 1 location requiring an MLAK key to ensure those with complex needs are accommodated.