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Rush in before the bull’s out

AFTER 16 years, Bullrush Broken Hill will shut due to struggles in the retail industry with the company’s store set to close at the end of February. “It was first opened in 2010, and over the past 15 years we’ve been incredibly proud to call Broken Hill home,” Bullrush owner and designer Kerry Mosey said. […]

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