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  • Golf notes

    Golf notes

    South Broken Hill Golf Club Wednesday, June 4 – 9-hole Stableford round: W. Kitchen 20 pts, J. Miani 18 pts, M. Winen 17 pts. Friday,…

  • Love at the Mulga

    Love at the Mulga

    A CHANCE meeting and a foresightful text message began the love story of Zara Lindeman and Pawel Kuterba, who met at the Mulga Hotel earlier…

  • Training grants awarded

    FOUNDATION Broken Hill has announced which local students will be receiving funds from its extended 2025 Training Grant program. The program aims to help students…

  • Give a pet and new life and adopt don’t shop

    Give a pet and new life and adopt don’t shop

    WITH stronger puppy breeding laws to be introduced across the state later this year, residents in the Far West region considering a pet are being…

  • Councillors get pay rise

    BROKEN Hill City Council have voted for a three per cent pay rise. As part of the Local Government Renumeration Tribunal, determinations were made in…

  • ‘Dark irony’ in power outage handling, inquiry finds

    ‘Dark irony’ in power outage handling, inquiry finds

    THE report into the electricity outages affecting the Far West in October 2024 by The New South Wales Legislative Assembly’s Committee on Environment and Planning…

  • Tiny towns big cities according to visa scheme

    Tiny towns big cities according to visa scheme

    TIBOOBURRA, Milparinka, Packsaddle and Pooncarie are in ineligible to access backpacker workers under the 88-day workplace program due to having the same postcode as Broken…

  • Nominations open for cultural centre board

    Nominations open for cultural centre board

    WILCANNIA’s Baaka Cultural Centre is almost ready to open to the public, with the board holding their very first meeting inside the complete buildings last…

  • Tourism operator claims Hydrostor project is full of hot air

    Tourism operator claims Hydrostor project is full of hot air

    WHILE the recent New South Wales Parliamentary inquiry into electricity outages affecting the Far West in October 2024 is yet to release their findings, numerous…

  • Council continues school sports appeal

    Council continues school sports appeal

    BROKEN Hill City Council will continue to appeal for a school that was voted out of the Primary School Sporting Association (PSSA). Council will write…

  • MP wants ‘Red Fleet’ to move on

    MP wants ‘Red Fleet’ to move on

    WESTERN regional councils could soon be free from the financial responsibility of the “Red Fleet”. Member for Barwon Roy Butler put a question to Minister…

  • Airport funding in sights

    Airport funding in sights

    BROKEN Hill City Council will continue to lobby State and Federal governments for funding to upgrade the airport. Correspondence from NSW Minister for Regional Transport…

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