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  • Scholarship opens opportunity for women

    Scholarship opens opportunity for women

    OPPORTUNITIES for regional woman in NSW to pursue a career in engineering has been made easier with the assistance of the Kim Jackson Scholarship. The…

  • School set to be demolished

    School set to be demolished

    WORKS to begin the demolition process of Willyama High School will commence this week, with removal expected to be completed by October. The school requires…

  • Growing Green

    Growing Green

    ON a Tuesday afternoon at Railway Town Public School, the Year 5/6 classroom is empty as students spend time in the garden feeding chickens, planting…

  • Students backed by MFC support

    Students backed by MFC support

    TWENTY-eight young people undertaking higher education or following their sporting dreams have been announced as recipients of this year’s Chances for Children scholarships. First offered…

  • Author shares inspiration with kids

    Author shares inspiration with kids

    CHILDREN’S author Nathan Luff spent this week in Broken Hill hosting creative writing workshops at local schools. Luff, who authored The Nerd Herd series along…

  • Willyama High School rebuild plan released

    Willyama High School rebuild plan released

    THE proposed master plan for the rebuild of Willyama High School has been revealed by the state government. The rebuild, which is due to begin…

  • Mine union scholarship helps student

    Mine union scholarship helps student

    SCHOLARSHIPS provided by the Mining and Energy Union Mine Workers Trust have been revealed, with a student selected from Broken Hill. Open to MEU members…

  • Uni registers 1000th student

    Uni registers 1000th student

    STAFF at Country Universities Centre, or CUC, Far West has celebrated a milestone this week, registering the organisation’s 1000th student since opening seven years ago.…

  • Celebrating Queer culture through education

    Celebrating Queer culture through education

    REPRESENTATIVES from Qtopia Sydney, a centre in Darlinghurst celebrating Queer history and culture, visited Broken Hill this week seeking expressions of interest from local schools…

  • School safety for first day back

    School safety for first day back

    WITH most students returning to school yesterday, hundreds of school zones across regional New South Wales could benefit from enhanced accessibility and safety following upgrades…

  • Activity test a barrier, says group

    Activity test a barrier, says group

    A SPECIALIST child development service has weighed into the childcare policy debate ahead of the Federal Election, saying Labor’s three-day-a-week guarantee will help rural families.…

  • Back to school on horizon

    Back to school on horizon

    AS school holidays come to an end next week, parents across the region are preparing for their kids to start the 2025 school year. For…

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