• The land upon which the Broken Hill Mosque sits was first granted in 1891 as part of "Portion 1940", bought by David (or Daniel) Miller of Broken Hill.
  • The mosque sits on a dusty site at the edge of town, with an avenue of date palm trees, planted in 1965 by the Broken Hill Historical Society.
  • The Broken Hill Mosque Museum never fails to bemuse outback travellers. But it's the story of the Afghan cameleers that will enthral.
  • The Broken Hill Mosque is one of the most intriguing heritage sites in Broken Hill. Built-in 1887, it’s now the only surviving mosque built by cameleers in Australia.
  • Arriving at Broken Hill Mosque on Foot. Approaching the mosque on foot, I can see the tops of palm trees above the corrugated iron roofs of suburban homes.
  • The Broken Hill Mosque was established in 1891 by Moslem cameleers and is situated on the site of the historic cameleers’ camp.
  • The Broken Hill Mosque Museum, marking the site of a former camel camp, is officially open two hours a week.
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  • Credit: Katrina Lobley. The Broken Hill Mosque Museum, marking the site of a former camel camp, is officially open two hours a week.
  • The Broken Hill Mosque is rare being the first mosque built in New South Wales and the only surviving Ghantown mosque in Australia.