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What’s on this week

FRIDAY

Games club

6.30pm, PCYC, 58 Gympsum Street

Discover a variety of table top games at the Broken Hill Game Club. Meet new friends, learn new games, and have a blast. All welcome.

Life drawing

6pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Immerse yourself in the world of life drawing amidst curated masterpieces. Last Friday of the month.

Yunta Gymkhana and Motokhana

Yunta, Friday and Saturday

Gymkhana and motokhana, novelty events.

Two-up at Palace Hotel

Palace Hotel, 9-11pm

Come and play two-up at Palace Hotel.

SATURDAY

Yunta Gymkhana and Motokhana

Yunta, Friday and Saturday

Gymkhana and motokhana, novelty events.

White Cliffs Gymkhana and rodeo

Saturday and Sunday, White Cliffs

Come and join us for a full filled family event. Full of action and good times.

Palestine protest gathering

10am-noon, Town Square

Gathering in solidarity with the people of Palestine, calling for immediate ceasefire and to call on the world to stop the ongoing genocide.

Games Club

6.30pm, PCYC, 58 Gympsum Street

Discover a variety of table top games at the Broken Hill Game Club. Meet new friends, learn new games, and have a blast. All welcome.

SUNDAY

Photography meet up

10-12pm, Broken Hill Art Exchange

Broken Hill Art Exchange is starting a photography meet-up on the last Sunday of the month, we will head to different locations to take photos. All welcome.

1917 Screening

2.30pm, Palace Hotel

Red Dirt Film Club presents 1917, directed by Sam Mendes, screened in the iconic surrounds of Palace Hotel.

Lost Wax Jewellery Club

12pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Learn a 6500-year-old technique. Last Sunday of the month.

White Cliffs Gymkhana and Rodeo

Saturday & Sunday, White Cliffs

Come and join us for a full-filled family event. Full of action and good times.

TUESDAY

Games Club

6.30pm, PCYC, 58 Gympsum Street

Discover a variety of table top games at the Broken Hill Game Club. Meet new friends, learn new games, and have a blast. All welcome.

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