Anderson recently turned 35 and there are concerns a five-Test series 'Down Under', which starts in November, could be a tour too far for England's all-time leading Test wicket- taker.
The Lancashire paceman has taken 487 wickets at 27.90 apiece in 126 Tests but his 43 on Australian soil have come at a more expensive average of 38.44, although Anderson was a key member of the England touring side that won the 2010/11 Ashes.
And Broad, speaking ahead of England's home three-Test series against the West Indies, had no doubt the swing specialist could be a central figure once again, whatever the conditions.
"But when we go to Australia, the wobble seam he bowls is a great weapon to have in Australia -- take (Australia's) Stuart Clark as an example.
"We're certainly fortunate to have him going strong and I certainly expect him to play a big part in Australia."
There was even talk Anderson could double up as England bowling coach if the current incumbent, Ottis Gibson, takes over as head coach of South Africa.
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Anderson and Broad are already established as one of England's greatest new-ball pairings, having taken a combined 720 wickets in 94 Tests together.
Asked about the possibility of extending that figure to 1,000 wickets, Broad said: "It'd be pretty special, but we'd have to see how long the old bloke (Anderson) wants to go on for.
Broad himself is now just five away from surpassing Ian Botham's mark of 383 Test wickets and so becoming England's second-most successful Test bowler.
"Obviously he (Botham) is the biggest player English cricket has ever had probably," said Broad.
"Anyone who's done what he has against Australia I've got a lot of respect for," added the 31-year-old, whose father Chris, an opening batsman, starred alongside Botham during England's victorious Ashes tour of Australia in 1986/87.
"I grew up in our era from 86/87 to 2005 when it was horrible watching the Ashes.
"That was an influence on me because it made me very determined that if ever I got the chance to play against them (Australia) we'd have to win."
While Broad stressed he wasn't motivated by statistical landmarks, West Indies fast-bowling great Joel Garner -- who played alongside Botham at Somerset -- was not convinced.
"He's modest when he says he isn't thinking as far as getting past the record but I can tell you he's looking at it," said Garner, now the West Indies team manager.
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