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  • Heritage committee established

    THREE Broken Hill City Council delegates will sit on the re-established heritage advisory committee. At the October 2024 extraordinary council meeting, being the first meeting…

  • Council meeting rescheduled

    Council meeting rescheduled

    THE ordinary Council monthly meeting for June has been rescheduled for the last Monday of the month, June 30. Between Monday, June 23 to Friday…

  • Why there were outages at Coles

    Why there were outages at Coles

    ESSENTIAL Energy has revealed the reason for rolling blackouts at the Coles and Cheap as Chips complex last week. The blackouts left Coles unable to…

  • Truck fire dealt with

    Truck fire dealt with

    BROKEN Hill fire crews attended a truck fire last Friday afternoon, 80 kilometres across the South Australian border. Firefighters found a truck involved in fire…

  • Report reveals progressive findings

    Report reveals progressive findings

    FINDINGS into a recent project run by Hawsons Iron could see their mining run at a lower cost and be more environmentally friendly. During the…

  • Connecting police and locals with trial platform

    Connecting police and locals with trial platform

    NEW South Wales Police are encouraging the community to embrace its BluLink platform when it comes to reporting crime. The Barrier Police District has been…

  • Rural placements bridge gap

    Rural placements bridge gap

    WITH widespread healthcare workforce shortages across communities throughout the country, the Royal Flying Doctor Service hopes to create pathways to drive healthcare workers remotely. Chief…

  • Umberumberka holds history

    Umberumberka holds history

    A CRITICAL water supply, creation of a small settlement and oasis in the outback, the Umberumberka Reservoir is steeped in history. The project for the…

  • Unions need to step up

    Unions need to step up

    THE unions should be at the forefront of the fight for the 17 staff who lost their jobs at a local nursing care facility, Broken…

  • Upgrades on the way

    Upgrades on the way

    A LOCAL tourist park company has faith in the tourist economy with big expansions on the horizon. Experience Broken Hill’s Michael McIvor said they recently…

  • Outback town reopens after floods

    Outback town reopens after floods

    THE remote outback town of Innamincka has finally reopened to tourists after months of being isolated due to flooding. The rainfall in Queensland in March…

  • Greyhounds line up for cup

    Greyhounds line up for cup

    THE Broken Hill Greyhound Track on Lane Street will host their biggest race event for the year this Sunday, with dogs travelling from as far…

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