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  • Hospital volunteers recognised

    Hospital volunteers recognised

    KIOSK Auxiliary volunteers at the Broken Hill Health Service have been recognised in New South Wales Parliament for their exceptional fundraising efforts. In a community…

  • Flood warnings for state’s north and west

    Flood warnings for state’s north and west

    THE New South Wales Government have urged landholders and communities in northern and western parts of the state to prepare for potential flooding and isolation…

  • ClubGRANTS applications open

    ClubGRANTS applications open

    APPLICATIONS for Australia’s largest grant program are now open. ClubGRANTS applications can be made until midnight Saturday, May 31. Providing more than $100 million each…

  • Online meeting to address flood concerns

    Online meeting to address flood concerns

    AN online meeting hosted by New South Wales SES will be held tonight at 6pm to help landholders, local councils, representatives from supporting agencies and…

  • Where are young volunteers?

    Where are young volunteers?

    SECTION 355 Committees have received more nominations, but a local Councillor has asked where the young people are. Broken Hill City Council’s monthly meeting saw…

  • Prioritise rural healthcare access

    Prioritise rural healthcare access

    THE Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine has urged politicians ahead of the Federal Election in May to prioritise healthcare access in regional areas.…

  • Motorcycle deaths on the agenda

    Motorcycle deaths on the agenda

    WITH motorcycle fatalities at a 10-year high, experts from across the country will gather in Sydney this month to discuss strategies to improve rider safety.…

  • Chapter’s end on cemetery site

    Chapter’s end on cemetery site

    BROKEN Hill’s first cemetery was located in Lane Street, and interred many who had passed away in the late 1880s, particularly during the typhoid epidemic.…

  • Parenting experts tour takes outback detour

    Parenting experts tour takes outback detour

    IN-demand parenting expert Holly Nunan’s Conscious Parenting tour took an outback-detour this March, following fans’ requests to bring the program to Broken Hill. Exercise physiologist…

  • Council considers current green spaces

    Council considers current green spaces

    A NATURE strip program could be on the cards after Broken Hill City Council voted to develop a strategy to implement an incentivised nature strip…

  • Psychic fair forging regional connection

    Psychic fair forging regional connection

    THE much-loved Miracles in Broken Hill Psychics and Wellbeing Fair is stopping in once again, with fans of the long-running fair excited to see new…

  • New home needed for seating

    New home needed for seating

    HEAVY tiered seating that was unusable at the Broken Hill Civic Centre can hopefully be put to use in a new setting. Broken Hill City…

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