We present a characterization of the binary protostar system that is forming within a dense core in the isolated dark cloud BHR71. The pair of protostars, IRS1 and IRS2, are both in the Class 0 phase, determined from observations that resolve the sources from 1 µm out to 250 µm and from 1.3 mm to 1.3 cm. The resolved observations enable the luminosities of IRS1 and IRS2 to be independently measured (14.7 and 1.7 L , respectively), in addition to the bolometric temperatures 68 K, and 38 K, respectively. The surrounding core was mapped in NH 3 (1,1) with the Parkes radio telescope, and followed with higher-resolution observations from ATCA in NH 3 (1,1) and 1.3 cm continuum. The protostars were then further characterized with ALMA observations in the 1.3 mm continuum along with N 2 D + (J = 3 → 2), 12 CO, 13 CO, and C 18 O (J = 2 → 1) molecular lines. The Parkes observations find evidence for a velocity gradient across the core surrounding the two protostars, while ATCA reveals more complex velocity structure toward the protostars within the large-scale gradient. The ALMA observations then reveal that the two protostars are at the same velocity in C 18 O, and N 2 D + exhibits a similar velocity structure as NH 3 . However, the C 18 O kinematics reveal that the rotation on scales <1000 AU around IRS1 and IRS2 are in opposite directions. Taken with the lack of a systematic velocity difference between the pair, it is unlikely that their formation resulted from rotational fragmentation. We