Lake Eyre last filled during 2010, following a heavy monsoonal season in far north Queensland, which fed the rivers and creeks that empty into Lake Eyre.
In 2009, the population of Broken Hill in far western NSW is about 21300.
Lake Eyre is the largest salt lake in the country and continent of Australia.This intermittent lake lies about 700 km north of Adelaide, in the state of South Australia.
no it is not joined to the ocean at all so far as can be seen.
Broken Hill Proprietry BHP started in Broken Hill in far western NSW.
Broken Hill is a major mining town in far western New South Wales, Australia. It lies not far from the South Australian border.
Broken Hill is a mining city in the far west of New South Wales, about 940km from Sydney, as the crow flies.
The mining city of Broken Hills lies in the far west of New South Wales.
From White Cliffs to Broken Hill is a distance of 287 km, travelling through Wilcannia. The trip takes about three and a half hours.
From Forbes, New South Wales to the far western city of Broken Hill is a distance of 956 km. Travel time is just over nine hours.
Lake Eyre does not fill often - perhaps less than once every ten years - but when it does, it is as a result of floodwaters in Western Queensland. The monsoon season begins in the far north of Australia around October, and some years, if coupled with a cyclone or two, this can lead to flooding of the Channel country of northwestern Queensland. These rivers empty into Lake Eyre, which is why so much water can end up there.
Broken Hill is a mining town in the far west of New South Wales. It is most famous for silver, lead and zinc, though other metals are also mined there.