About this location
- Where
Lions Recreational Reserve, Beryl St & Bromide St, Broken Hill NSW 2880
- Price
- Free entry
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs
- Facilities
- Electric Vehicle Charging Point
- Lawn / Gardens
Contact details
Phone:
(08) 8080 3300
The Broken Hill Conservation Garden is a practical demonstration space showcasing native plants that thrive in the region's hot, dry climate. Developed by Broken Hill City Council in partnership with Country Energy and the Broken Hill Environmental Lead Centre, the garden highlights drought‑tolerant species such as acacias and eremophilas, along with water‑wise techniques including mulching, drip irrigation, and smart plant selection. Two sculptures add character to the garden. Pro Hart's Big Ant, designed in 1980 and originally installed at the Stephens Creek Hotel, was later donated to the city and relocated to the Conservation Garden in 1990. The sculpture is dedicated to the workers of Broken Hill and their struggles, reflecting the artist's strong connection to the region. Nearby, a sculpture inspired by cerussite, one of Broken Hill's most iconic minerals, celebrates the city's globally significant geology. Cerussite from Broken Hill is recognised internationally for its distinctive crystal forms and mineralogical importance. Visitors can explore two planting zones—native and exotic—to see how different species respond to local conditions, supported by interpretive signage explaining soil characteristics, moisture‑saving methods, and plant resilience. Whether you're a gardener, a visitor interested in arid‑zone ecology, or simply looking for a quiet place to wander, the Conservation Garden offers an informative and accessible look at the landscapes and stories that shape Far West NSW.
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Lions Recreational Reserve, Beryl St & Bromide St, Broken Hill NSW 2880
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