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  • Young writer shines in NSW Country Press comp

    Young writer shines in NSW Country Press comp

    MAX Burrows is a talented writer who hails from Broken Hill. To underscore their ability, Burrows has been awarded second place in the Secondary Student…

  • Delivering through the dust

    Delivering through the dust

    ACROSS the 178 square kilometres that make up Broken Hill, the area is serviced by eight postal workers. These posties, who are often seen riding…

  • Updates on opal mining regulations

    Updates on opal mining regulations

    REGULATIONS that govern opal mining in Lightning Ridge and White Cliffs are to be updated under new state laws. As part of the state government’s…

  • New grants for region

    New grants for region

    SEVEN Broken Hill residents have each received $1000 from Foundation Broken Hill’s training grants, which supports their professional growth and secures more workers for the…

  • The Y expands fitness offerings

    The Y expands fitness offerings

    THE YMCA Wellness Centre in Broken Hill, or the Y, has opened a new reformer Pilates studio, in a move that should benefit all those…

  • Shire council complete

    Shire council complete

    FOR the first time in 12 years, The Central Darling Shire now have a council after three councillors were appointed by New South Wales Minister…

  • Council supports local art group

    Council supports local art group

    Broken Hill City Council will enter into a memorandum of understanding with West Darling Arts and provide financial help to the tune of more than…

  • Councillors want wages set by someone else

    Councillors want wages set by someone else

    THE annual determination of mayor and councillor fees has started for 2026. Broken Hill City Council received correspondence from the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal advising…

  • Inquiry into art, transport restructure

    Inquiry into art, transport restructure

    AN inquiry into the structure and funding of New South Wales’ arts, music, night-time economy and transport folios, has started to review planned job and…

  • Aged care site considered

    Aged care site considered

    THE Centre for Community may be a viable option for the new Aruma Lodge build. Members of the Beryl Street community centre recently voted in…

  • Parent throws book at school

    Parent throws book at school

    THE parents of prospective students at Willyama High School have raised questions after a walk-through at the temporary school site revealed students don’t have access…

  • Airport negotiations land safely

    Airport negotiations land safely

    COUNCIL has firmed up negotiations for costings of the Broken Hill Airport upgrade. During the confidential matters at the Broken Hill City Council monthly meeting,…

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