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  • Pooncarie races sees record crowd

    Pooncarie races sees record crowd

    POONCARIE races saw a record crowd over the weekend, with club president Lyle Massey estimating more than a thousand people came through the gates for…

  • Region boosted by more paramedics

    Region boosted by more paramedics

    MORE than 100 new paramedics have joined New South Wales Ambulance in the west of the state since the introduction of the Strategic Workforce and…

  • Celebrate Maari Ma – 30 Years of Service

    Celebrate Maari Ma – 30 Years of Service

    IT’S time to celebrate! Congratulations Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation on celebrating 30 years of improving access to health services for Aboriginal people. 2025 is…

  • Kicking goals for mental health

    Kicking goals for mental health

    A RECENT round of the Broken Hill Soccer Association saw players and fans put their support behind the How’s Ya Mate, or HYM, initiative. St…

  • Artist draws inspiration from the red

    Artist draws inspiration from the red

    THE Broken Hill Art Exchange is hosting numerous artists at The Grand as part of their spring residency program. Cong Yu, a painter and multi-disciplinary…

  • Time capsule tradition continues

    Time capsule tradition continues

    TO continue the tradition of the 1975 Lions Club Capsule and the 2000 Chamber of Commerce Capsule, a new time capsule will be sealed and…

  • Former teacher and alleged child sex offender case adjourned again

    Former teacher and alleged child sex offender case adjourned again

    Em Jensen ALLEGED child sex offender and former Broken Hill teacher Thomas McKeown has once again had his committal adjourned with his solicitor requesting the…

  • Man and woman arrested over alleged stabbing

    Man and woman arrested over alleged stabbing

    A MAN and woman have been charged after an alleged stabbing at Thomas Lane last week. Police were alerted to reports of a stabbing shortly…

  • The gazanian invasion

    The gazanian invasion

    SPRING has seen Broken Hill carpeted in wildflowers that seem to beautify every verge, medium strip and stretch of earth. They are gazania (Gazania rigens),…

  • A tale of Armageddon up north

    A tale of Armageddon up north

    IF you think we’ve been through wild weather conditions lately, spare a thought for Maurice Phillips, who lives alone as manager of Kyabra Station, up…

  • MP questions small business spend

    MP questions small business spend

    WITH the announcement of a $10 billion spend for small businesses in New South Wales, Barwon MP Roy Butler has asked how much of that…

  • Sign up for bird count

    Sign up for bird count

    AUSTRALIA’s largest citizen science project, the Aussie Bird Count, is encouraging people of all ages to participate in the annual event by spending 20 minutes…

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