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Cowboys brave the mud for the White Cliffs’ buckle
COWBOYS and cowgirls braved the rain and ensuing muddy conditions at the White Cliffs Gymkhana and Rodeo showgrounds over the weekend, vying for the winning…
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Gallery to launch three new shows
THE City Art Gallery will see three new exhibitions open tonight Friday, May 2, and are celebrating with a night of art and conversation from…
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What’s on Broken Hill?
FRIDAY Opening night of three exhibitions 6pm, Broken Hill City Art Gallery All are welcome to attend this free community event and experience three thoughtful…
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Horse owner defends local trainer
LEADING a horse outside of a car to train is a “safe and common practice” according to horse owner Bryan Littlely. Mr Littlely has worked…
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Andrew Schreye President Country Press Australia COUNTRY Press Australia wants candidates at the upcoming Federal election to support a policy demanding a fairer share of…
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Alliance pushes for regional limelight
AN alliance of 19 local governments, including Broken Hill City Council, have released their pitch to the new government; listing various ways the future Federal…
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Water quality issue cleared up
ESSENTIAL Water has assured Broken Hill residents that there has been no change to the water treatment process, after complaints were made over water quality.…
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House fire probe
A HOUSE fire in Chapple Street is now under police and fire investigation. Firefighters were called to a house fire about 6.20pm on Wednesday. Crews…
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Polly’s decades of service
RODNEY Perkins, or “Polly” as he’s more often known, spent a combined total of 35 years representing Australia throughout numerous conflicts over the years. He…
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Packsaddle Gymkhana
Punters gathered from throughout the Far West region to watch riders battle it out for the buckle. Pictures: Charli Smith Subscribe or Login to see…
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RSL to deliver revamped service
NEWLY elected president of the RSL Broken Hill Sub Branch, Reg Garrard, is hoping for a dignified service to mark the anniversary of 110 years…
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Youth can have say
MISSION Australia is urging young people aged 14 to 19 to share their views in their 24th national Youth Survey. Last year, thousands of young…