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  • Young creatives strikes it lucky

    Young creatives strikes it lucky

    AUSTRALIAN icon Redheads matches’ 80th anniversary threw up a unique challenge for those brave enough to undertake the massive test. As part of the celebration,…

  • CWA parton and life member remembered

    CWA parton and life member remembered

    AN involvement in the Country Women’s Association spanning over 75 years, Norma Turner lived her life with grace and determination. Norma, the patron and life…

  • More water for thirsty Bashers

    More water for thirsty Bashers

    IN expectation of the swarm of recreational vehicles that will descend upon Broken Hill for the Mundi Mundi Bash next week, Broken Hill City Council…

  • Legend of the sport celebrated

    Legend of the sport celebrated

    SHANNON Electric’s Wayne Quin Memorial ride saw more than 70 competitors brave the rainy conditions to compete in honour of ‘Quiny’ at the speedway track…

  • Art jobs on offer

    Art jobs on offer

    WEST Darling Arts are recruiting for part-time positions working within the Regional Arts Development Organisation from their Broken Hill office. The organisation, which is primarily…

  • Local hounds to keep running

    Local hounds to keep running

    GREYHOUND Racing New South Wales has been left fuming at the announcement by the Tasmanian Government the Apple Isle is set to end taxpayer support…

  • Get set for quirky family reunion

    Get set for quirky family reunion

    A FAMILY reunion is always full of quirks but a gathering this weekend will have “Quirks” coming out of the woodwork. The brainchild of artist…

  • Knockout those bad habits

    Knockout those bad habits

    THE Far West Local Health District’s Allied Health team wants you to pulverise your unhealthy habits by joining the free 10-week Knockout Health Challenge, which…

  • Jewellery from china that isnt from China

    Jewellery from china that isnt from China

    BROKEN Hill born Glynis Thorp makes bracelets, necklaces and ornamental charms from material sourced from the most unlikely place. “It’s all antique china from the…

  • MP keen to fast-track power projects

    MP keen to fast-track power projects

    NEW legislation that could see electricity projects fast-tracked to prevent future blackouts in the region it being debated by the New South Wales Parliament. Put…

  • Hospital equipment funds raised

    Hospital equipment funds raised

    VOLUNTEERS at the Broken Hill Hospital Kiosk have raised $179,316 to assist in the purchase of hospital equipment. The sum was raised over the 2024-2025…

  • Sydney FC scores with the kids

    Sydney FC scores with the kids

    THE fields of Norm Fox Oval were abuzz on Wednesday night when the Sydney Football Club paid a visit. Hundreds of local kids aged six…

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