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  • Nest upgrades to start for Robins

    Nest upgrades to start for Robins

    AT the end of last year, West Football Club leadership announced major upgrades were being planned for the oval and club facilities. Now, Broken Hill…

  • Mine reopens as investigation into fire continues

    Mine reopens as investigation into fire continues

    FULL operations at Perilya Mine’s southern site have started up again following a fire last week that forced all underground workers to evacuate. With an…

  • Way to avoid fish deaths

    Way to avoid fish deaths

    FINNISH company Fishheart has begun installing fishway technology between Lake Wetherell and the Darling-Baaka River this week, as part of a three year trial initiated…

  • What’s on for the celebration of a nation?

    What’s on for the celebration of a nation?

    BROKEN Hill City Council’s Australia Day ceremony is set to be held on Sunday, January 26, is set to take place with a barbecue breakfast,…

  • Power outage after bird strike

    Power outage after bird strike

    AROUND 950 homes and businesses in Broken Hill were left without power from 6am on Thursday after a bird strike near Alma Oval. Essential Energy…

  • Service NSW centre moves

    Service NSW centre moves

    BROKEN HILL’S Service NSW Centre has moved, re-opening on Friday, January 17, 2025, in a new location. The new location is Shop MM003A, 5 Galena…

  • New beauty salon for lively locals

    New beauty salon for lively locals

    A YOUNG beautician is branching out and opening a new studio in Oxide Street, following community demand for more beauty and skincare services. Diploma qualified…

  • Teeny tiny snake slithers into ED

    Teeny tiny snake slithers into ED

    A TINY ringed brown snake has been caught by local wildlife expert after slithering its way into the emergency department of the Broken Hill Hospital…

  • Day to celebrates all religions

    Day to celebrates all religions

    WORLD Religion Day celebrations are set to be held in Broken Hill on Sunday, January 19, organised by local members of the Baháʼí faith and…

  • Input sought on power outage

    Input sought on power outage

    THE Committee on Environment and Planning has asked to hear from people and businesses impacted by last October’s electricity outages in the Far West region…

  • Mundi Mundi route set to be sealed

    Mundi Mundi route set to be sealed

    SEALING works have begun on a key route used during the Mundi Mundi Bash, Wilangee Road, located 10km north of Silverton. Transport for NSW is…

  • Mine union fights for worker rights as fire smoulders

    Mine union fights for worker rights as fire smoulders

    AS emergency crews control the underground fire at Perilya Mine, the New South Wales Mine Workers Alliance is negotiating pay for workers who have had…

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