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Broke

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Singleton Council NSW, PO Box 314, Broke, NSW 2330
02 6578 7290

Description

Broke is a village of approximately 292 people in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire.

Broke is a village of approximately 292 people in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire. It is located 157 kilometres (98 mi) to the north of Sydney on the original early colonial road from Sydney to Singleton (24 kilometres (15 mi) north).

History

Explorers first reached the Broke area in 1818 and land grants followed in 1824. John Blaxland received a grant because he had found a route to the Hunter Valley, while grants also went to George Blaxland and Robert Rodd. The village was given its name by Major Thomas Mitchell, the Surveyor General, who used the name of his English friend Sir Charles Broke-Vere.

John Blaxland had built a mill at the nearby Fordwich by 1860. Six years later, Broke had an Anglican church, a farm implements workshop and a school. The Great North Road was completed and became the main stock route to Sydney; since it passed through Broke, it contributed to further growth of the village, with something like a thousand head of cattle using the route each week. This amount of activity meant that by the late 1800s Broke had several hotels, a post office, a school, a mill, two churches, a hall, a brick kiln, a butchery, bakery and blacksmith.

However, it was not to last. The railways eventually replaced the Great North Road as the main route between Sydney and the Hunter, which meant a drastic drop in traffic through Broke. A railway service between Wollombi and Singleton was proposed but never constructed. Broke reverted to being the quiet village it had originally been. However, a number of significant buildings have survived from the early days. They include the original post office (1882), the village hall (1898), public school (1876), Anglican church and Catholic church, the old police stationand the remains of the Blaxland Homestead on Broke Road.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 179.653 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 79 m

Population number: 579

Local Government Area: Singleton Council

Location

Singleton Council NSW, PO Box 314, Broke, NSW 2330

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Broke, New South Wales

Broke - Localista

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