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Public forums popular
THE introduction of two public forums during Council meetings has been well received, according to Mayor Tom Kennedy. In 2019, residents were allocated a dedicated…
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Nats leader questions help payment
STATE Nationals leader Dugald Saunders visited Broken Hill following the energy crisis, and was asking for clarity on “how $400 will help businesses who have…
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Re-elected Mayor gets massive boost
Broken Hill City Mayor Tom Kennedy has been has been voted in for a second term after claiming a staggering 70 per cent vote from…
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Fuel a prized asset amid outages
THE few open petrol stations in Broken Hill on Wednesday were run off their feet, with one store manager saying there was a line of…
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City library upgrade in full swing
After more than a decade of planning, the Broken Town Library upgrade is finally underway. The extensive redevelopment aims to create a modern centre of…
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MP recaps six months in 600 words!
By Roy Butler – Member for Barwon BACK in April this year the people of Broken Hill received the sad news that its historic newspaper,…
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Honours for radio station
LOCAL community radio station 2Dry FM took out the Tony Staley Award for Excellence in Community Broadcasting, along with the Outstanding Station Leadership Award to…
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Between a rock and a great place
TREVOR Dart’s love of rocks began at the age of seven, and almost 50 years later he’s still just as passionate and excited about his…
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Study support on offer
The Country Universities Centre Far West held a Scholarship Information session on Tuesday as part of an effort to work with local groups with the…
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Lifeline offers financial counselling
FOLLOWING nearly a fortnight of unreliable power, welfare and mental health support service Lifeline is offering on-the-ground free financial counselling for residents and local businesses…
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Silver City champs on target
By Deimos Blake ON October 12 and 13 the Broken Hill Field and Game Association hosted its premier simulated field clay target shoot for the…
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Massive food losses blamed on power outage
BROKEN Hill cafes, restaurants and some supermarkets have had no choice but to dispose of perishable food from their fridges and freezers as the town…