News
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New signs installed
THE entryways to the Adelaide, Sydney and Tibooburra Roads now boast new gateway signage. The installation of the new gateway signs at the welcome bays…
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Trial date set for alleged child sex offender
ALLEGED Child sex offender Thomas Mckeown appeared in person before Sydney’s Downing Street District court on Friday, where he pled not guilty to 32 counts…
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Lead levels a ‘national disgrace’
GREENS MP Cate Faehrmann visited Broken Hill last week to continue her investigation into high blood lead levels in children across the region. Ms Faehrmann…
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Treat is a piece of cake
ONE hundred fruit cakes have been donated to Meals on Wheels for their clients’ special Christmas meal. The donation was possible thanks to the Broken…
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Transgrid faces court
PROCEEDINGS in the Federal Court have started by the Australian Energy Regulator with the regulator claiming power utility Transgrid breached national electricity rules when rolling…
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Firearm discharged in Menindee
A 50 YEAR old man will face court after allegedly discharging a firearm last month in Menindee. It’s been alleged that the man fired the…
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Charity car secured for local
THE Lions Club has drawn its Lions Car for Christmas Raffle, in partnership with Far West Auto, and Broken Hill local Con Christodoulou won the…
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Town Square grass leaves a stain
SOME people have raised concerns about a green spray that was recently put on the lawn in Town Square, causing some children to have breakouts.…
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Christmas cheer on Patton Street
AT the end of Patton Street in South Broken Hill, a festive wonderland has once again come to life. Christmas decorations, sweet treats and community…
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Forum changes for council
CHANGES to the Code of Meeting Practice will see public forums moved to before Broken Hill City Council meetings. The Office of Local Government released…
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Last min gifts at the Makers Market
THE Broken Hill Art Exchange will host another Christmas Makers market this weekend, the arts organisations last market for the year. The market will be…
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Card program keeps $1m local
A PROGRAM to encourage money spent in the Far West region, conceived by Regional Development Australia Far West, has funnelled more than $1 million into…












