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FRIDAY

Do it for Dolly Day at The Deli

The Deli Cafe, from 6am

BBQ bacon and egg rolls and specialty blue donuts, every dollar goes to Dolly’s anti-bullying dreams.

Wide Desert Listening

Broken Hill Civic Centre, 7pm

The Almiraj Sufi Centre presents and extraordinary night of music from Farhan Shah and Sufi Oz, with Leroy Johnson.

Desert Whisper Exhibition

Broken Hill Art Exchange, Friday to Sunday

An exhibition by Elyas Alavi with John and Jim Hinton, presented by Slag Heap Projects with Outback Sufi Conference.

Outback Sufi Conference Workshops

Thyme on Argent, Friday to Sunday

Workshops and talks on Sufism, spirituality, the cameleer legacy and more. Bookings essential – see conference website.

Broken Hill Games Club

PCYC, from 6.30pm


SATURDAY

Community Markets

200 Beryl Street, Broken Hill, 9-11am

Find local and travelling artisans, collectors and enthusiasts!

The Caravan of Love Open Mic Poetry Night

Broken Hill Art Exchange, 6-8.30pm.

Guest Elyas Alavi will join local poets. Bring a poem about love! Dinner provided, entry by donation.

Live music: Blair Bildstein

Broken Hill Musicians Club, 8.30pm, free

Live music: Triple Fried

Broken Hill Pub, 8pm, free

Mildura’s Triple Fried are back playing all your favourites from the 70s to today.

Desert Whisper Exhibition

Broken Hill Art Exchange, Friday to Sunday

An exhibition by Elyas Alavi with John and Jim Hinton, presented by Slag Heap Projects with Outback Sufi Conference.

Outback Sufi Conference Workshops

Thyme on Argent, Friday to Sunday

Workshops and talks on Sufism, spirituality, the cameleer legacy and more. Bookings essential – see conference website.

Broken Hill Games Club

PCYC, from 6.30pm


SUNDAY

Live music: Straight Up

Broken Hill Outback Resort, 12pm, free

Desert Whisper Exhibition

Broken Hill Art Exchange, Friday to Sunday

An exhibition by Elyas Alavi with John and Jim Hinton, presented by Slag Heap Projects with Outback Sufi Conference.

Outback Sufi Conference Workshops

Thyme on Argent, Friday to Sunday

Workshops and talks on Sufism, spirituality, the cameleer legacy and more. Bookings essential – see conference website.


TUESDAY

May Moon Circle

19276 Barrier Highway, 5pm

The May 13th moon will rise around 5:20pm so the wonderful women of the west will again gather at the Imperial Lakes Nature Park.

Broken Hill Games Club

PCYC, from 6.30pm


WEDNESDAY

Documentary Screening: Growing Happiness

Silver City Cinema, 6.30pm, $45 annual membership

Red Dirt Film Club screens this documentary about a sunflower festival to save a dying town.

Workshop: Darn and Sew with Krystle

Slag Heap Project, Shop 4, 217 Oxide St, 5pm-7pm

Join our current exhibiting artist Krystle Evans for an evening of sewing, repairing and crafting. Free.

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