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  • Tighter rules for alleged ATM fraudster

    Tighter rules for alleged ATM fraudster

    Em Jensen A MAN accused of stealing approximately $700,000 in cash from ATMs had his bail conditions altered in court this week due to authority’s…

  • First nations media leads fight on gambling

    First nations media leads fight on gambling

    THE Office of Responsible Gambling is launching a new effort aimed at helping combat the rise in gambling amongst Aboriginal peoples across New South Wales.…

  • Little libraries for big readers

    Little libraries for big readers

    Jack Marx THE Street Library is beginning to take root in Broken Hill this spring, with two popping up in the city in the space…

  • Hunger led to rediscovery of synagogue

    Hunger led to rediscovery of synagogue

    Jack Marx THE Broken Hill Synagogue is one of the oldest buildings in the city, its foundation stone laid on November 30, 1910. That was…

  • Successful street party

    Successful street party

    Em Jensen THE inaugural Beyond the Dust Festival took over Argent Street on Saturday evening with huge attendance from locals and tourists alike. Broken Hill…

  • Gymnastics club on move, again

    Gymnastics club on move, again

    WITH repair works only just beginning on the Broken Hill Gymnastics Club, the club has moved for a second time, and is now at the…

  • Bottle return scheme set to expand

    Bottle return scheme set to expand

    NEW South Wales and South Australia authorities have redeveloped their container deposit schemes to include glass wine and spirit bottles. The change aims to allow…

  • Progress on Cobalt Blue

    Progress on Cobalt Blue

    MOVES towards a final investment decision on Cobalt Blue’s Kwinana Cobalt Refinery have been strengthened by strong progress at the Broken Hill Technology Centre (BHTC),…

  • Asbestos drama at troubled high school

    Asbestos drama at troubled high school

    Camina Drummer WILLYAMA High School’s demolition has been put on hold after asbestos was found in vinyl tiles. Due to a mold outbreak at the…

  • Commodore crash leads to charges

    Commodore crash leads to charges

    Lachlan Gould OFFICERS from New South Wales Police have charged a man with eight offences including two counts of drive while disqualified, possessing drugs, driving…

  • Mannion magic fires North to premiership

    Mannion magic fires North to premiership

    Lachlan Gould NORTH Broken Hill secured back-to-back premierships in the under 17s division. In 2024, they defeated South by over five goals and this year,…

  • Roos claim girls’ flag

    Roos claim girls’ flag

    Lachlan Gould SOUTH Roos have won their second Junior Girls flag in four years after defeating West Broken Hill by 11 points. The final result…

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