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TODAY

Big Sky Tour: Performance

6.30pm, Broken Hill Civic Centre

SYO’s Big Sky Tour culminates in spectacular fashion with the Big Sky Gala at the Broken Hill Civic Centre on Friday 4 July at 7:00pm.

Live Music: Chrissie Murphy & Highway 32

8.30pm, Broken Hill Musicians Club

Country and classic rock live at the Musos.

SATURDAY

Artist Talk: Journey 7

10.30am, Broken Hill City Art Gallery

Join us for a special artist talk with all four South Australian artists behind Journey 7: Journey In Human Landscape Broken Hill – Kathryn Hill, Robyn Zerna-Russell, Barbara Palmer, and Ray Meandering. Enjoy coffee, tea and light refreshments.

Live Music: Hill Valley Band @ The BHP

9pm, Broken Hill Pub

American Apparel, The Liberty Agency and The Broken Hill Pub presents; Hill Valley Adelaide, coming to The Broken Hill Pub!

Adelaide’s favourite cover band are headed to Broken Hill, Saturday 5th July! This high energy show will be one not to miss.

Comedy: Frenchy

8pm, Broken Hill Civic Centre

Australia’s favourite scoundrel Frenchy is back with a brand-new stand-up show in which he embraces all the chaos of life, on stage. This is his 10th year doing comedy full time, so he’s written his loosest, darkest show yet. He’s fluffed out his mullet, he’s sharpened up his abs, he’s even showered & he’s ready to tear it up in venues all over the world.

SUNDAY

Figure Drawing Group

1pm, Broken Hill Art Exchange

Meets @ 1-3pm on the first Sunday each month. Beginners + Experienced: All welcome. No tuition—just bring your sketch pad & pencils, pastels etc & draw the posing model (dressed). No bookings required

Sunday Session at the Sturt

3pm, Sturt Club

Spend a lazy Sunday arvo with a coldie or two and some live tunes in the Beer Garden.

Film Screening: Amelie

2.30pm, Palace Hotel

The Red Dirt Film Club brings French classic Amelie to the Palace Hotel.

MONDAY

NAIDOC Week: Flag Raising Ceremony & morning tea

9am, Maari Ma

NAIDOC Week: Indigenous themed scratch boards

3.30pm, Broken Hill City Library

TUESDAY

NAIDOC Week: NAIDOC Celebrations

11am, Mission Australia

WEDNESDAY

NAIDOC WEEK: Far West Local Health District Cake Cutting Ceremony

10.30am, Community Health Service

NAIDOC Week: Indigenous themed scratch boards

2pm, Broken Hill City Library

THURSDAY

NAIDOC WEEK:123 HUB BBQ Breaky

10am, Home in Place / 123 Hub

NAIDOC WEEK: Munch with Mob Lunch

1pm, Joblink Plus

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