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  • Flood study on show

    AN extraordinary council meeting held last week saw Broken Hill councillors put out a commissioned flood study. The meeting, held on August 13, saw councillors…

  • Cat curfews spark concern

    Cat curfews spark concern

    RESIDENTS who live with more than two roaming cats could face new regulations that may restrict feline movement and cap the number of the animals…

  • Library coming along

    Library coming along

    THE new library will mix the heritage of the city with new contemporary designs and will be accessible to all, the architect of the design…

  • Pro Hart winners announced

    Pro Hart winners announced

    THE 2025 Pro Hart Outback Award has been won by local Barkindji/Malyangapa artist Krystle Evans, for her textile work Not so wild west. The acquisitive…

  • Aboriginal health org looks to buy land

    Aboriginal health org looks to buy land

    BROKEN Hill City Council have approved the sale of land in Morgan Street to the Maari Ma Aboriginal Health Corporation. During an extraordinary meeting held…

  • Disaster prep plans roll out

    Disaster prep plans roll out

    IN an attempt to bring a more stable statewide approach to safety, the New South Wales Government has set new disaster adaptation planning guidelines. A…

  • Education grant open again

    Education grant open again

    FOUNDATION Broken Hill has recommitted to the future of the Silver City by adding a secondary round of applications for the origination’s Training Grant Program…

  • Dog fence upgrades arrive

    Dog fence upgrades arrive

    A 32-kilometre gap in the wild dog fence, northwest of Broken Hill, has been fixed after being left incomplete for numerous years. The 18-month construction…

  • Young creatives strikes it lucky

    Young creatives strikes it lucky

    AUSTRALIAN icon Redheads matches’ 80th anniversary threw up a unique challenge for those brave enough to undertake the massive test. As part of the celebration,…

  • CWA parton and life member remembered

    CWA parton and life member remembered

    AN involvement in the Country Women’s Association spanning over 75 years, Norma Turner lived her life with grace and determination. Norma, the patron and life…

  • More water for thirsty Bashers

    More water for thirsty Bashers

    IN expectation of the swarm of recreational vehicles that will descend upon Broken Hill for the Mundi Mundi Bash next week, Broken Hill City Council…

  • Legend of the sport celebrated

    Legend of the sport celebrated

    SHANNON Electric’s Wayne Quin Memorial ride saw more than 70 competitors brave the rainy conditions to compete in honour of ‘Quiny’ at the speedway track…

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