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Roebuck BayHotel

WA

When E.W. Streeter built the Roebuck Bay Hotel in 1890, Broome was still finding its shape as a town. The pearling industry was its lifeblood—dangerous, lucrative work that drew divers and lugger crews from across the Indian Ocean to these shallow waters. Streeter, himself a man of that trade, understood what such men needed after weeks at sea: a place to land, to drink, to remember themselves as something other than labour. The pub became that necessary anchor in a town built on temporary fortunes.

The building that stands today carries the marks of its survival. Fire took the original structure in 1904, a common catastrophe in colonial timber towns, but it was rebuilt—a rebuilding that might be read as the town's own insistence on continuity. What remains is that particular Australian vernacular: broad verandahs to shelter from the sun's insistence, high ceilings to let heat rise and disappear, the kind of bones that endure. Over more than a century, the patina has accumulated—the soft wear of countless elbows on bars, the particular atmosphere that settles into rooms where strangers have become regular faces, where stories have been told and retold into something like local scripture.

To walk into the Roebuck Bay Hotel now is to enter a space that has never quite decided to become a museum. It remains a working pub, which is to say it remains a place where the ordinary business of drinking, eating and staying still unfolds. The bistro and accommodation speak to a different era of travel than Streeter's pearlers knew, yet the bones of the place—its welcome, its unhurried rhythms—have weathered the transitions. Some places endure not through preservation but through honest use, and this is one of them.

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33 Carnarvon St, Broome WA 6725
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www.roey.com.au

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