Arts & Entertainment
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Outback Art Prize opens
THE Broken Hill City Art Gallery has called for entries to the Pro Hart Outback Art Prize’s 2025 competition and exhibition. The prize showcases work…
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Blow Back Ins return for panel discussion
THE Blow Back Ins, a collective of renowned Australian artists currently exhibiting a series made in the region at the Broken Hill City Art Gallery,…
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Mural works get OK
THE Pro Hart Mural at the airport terminal is set to undergo restoration and remedial works. Broken Hill City Council voted to proceed with the…
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Jets get ready to take-off
ICONIC hard rock band The Screaming Jets are flying into Broken Hill for a rowdy Friday night show at the Civic Centre. Over 35-years young,…
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Indigenous arts officer funding for local org
LOCAL arts organisation West Darling Arts have received over $100,000 in government funding to employ an Aboriginal arts officer. The funding will allow the organisation…
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Local screening for cult classic
THE newly formed cinema club, Red Dirt Film Club has partnered with the Broken Hill Musicians Club to screen cult classic film Wake in Fright…
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Away to take centre stage
By Max Burrows IT’S almost time for the actors of Theatre 44’s production of Away by Michael Gow to take to the stage. Away is…
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Film fest showcases local cinema
PERFECT Light Film Festival’s ninth event took place over the weekend, this year hosted in the Civic Centre rather than in Sturt Park as in…
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Artist in residence celebrates womanhood
VISITING photographer Tanja Bruckner has spent the last couple of weeks as an artist in residence with the Broken Hill Art Exchange, exhibiting her work…
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Weaver inspired by love of local landscape
LOCAL weaver, Ann Evers, sits in a shed-turned-studio in her backyard, weaving sculptures and baskets from plant materials she’s grown in her sprawling garden she’s…
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Tram project on right track at Railway Museum
A ONE-hundred-year-old relic has made its way to its final resting place after sitting in a Council depot for decades. A section of the Broken…
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Barkandji inspired artwork in the pipeline
MENINDEE artists and community members have begun painting the pipeline at the site of the installation of fish passageway infrastructure between Lake Wetherell and the…