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FRIDAY

Life Drawing

6pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Immerse yourself in the world of life drawing amidst curated masterpieces. Last Friday of the month. Ticketed.

Blues Takeover

8.30pm, Broken Hill Musicians Club

Artists rolling in from Bendigo, Melbourne and Adelaide. Free.

SATURDAY

Winter Solstice Markets Market

9am-1pm, Art Exchange courtyard

Locally made, grown, sewn, printed, forged, woven, crocheted, and imagined goods for sale.

Embroidery Project

10am-noon, Broken Hill Art Exchange

Join us to explore a panel about Margaret and Albert Morris. Meeting the last Saturday of the month

Live Music: The Figs

8pm, The Palace Hotel

The popular local band play covers from top 40, classic & alternative/Rock bands. Come down for a fun filled night with your friends. Free.

Live Music: Wilcannia’s Black Shadows

8pm, Wilcannia Golf Club

You don’t want to miss the best night you can have in Wilcannia.

Live Reading: An Amazing Tale of Dreadful Things

6pm, Theatre 44

A workshop presentation of “An Amazing Tale of Dreadful Things”, a new musical, courtesy of Broken Hill Repertory Society at Theatre 44. Entry by donation.

Blues Takeover

5pm, Broken Hill Musicians Club

Artists rolling in from Bendigo, Melbourne and Adelaide. Free.

SUNDAY

Lost Wax Jewellery Club

12pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Learn a 6,500 year-old technique. Last Sunday of the month. $40 non members.

Camera Club

10am-noon, Broken Hill Art Exchange

‘Beyond the Lens’ is a photography meet-up on the last Sunday of the month, heading to different locations to take photos – all welcome.

Blues Takeover

2.30pm, Broken Hill Musicians Club

Artists rolling in from Bendigo, Melbourne and Adelaide. Free.

THURSDAY

Broken Hill Pensioners Meet

10am-1pm, Aged Persons Rest Centre

New members welcome. Please bring own lunch.

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