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  • Cash to land at White Cliffs

    Cash to land at White Cliffs

    THE New South Wales Government has announced millions of dollars for an aristrip at White Cliffs. Revealed on Thursday, $5.76 million has been set aside…

  • Tea to honour late CWA president

    Tea to honour late CWA president

    THE Broken Hill Country Women’s Association (CWA) is holding a morning tea ‘Cuppa for Kathy’ in memoriam of its late President Kathy Reid who passed…

  • Remote towns on the buses

    Remote towns on the buses

    A BUS service has hit the road in remote and regional NSW creating a network between towns and communities. The bus service, that began this…

  • Call to sign up for class action

    Call to sign up for class action

    AN accountancy firm is encouraging locals who have had superannuation with AMP to sign up for the class action. Christie Brown, principal accountant of Christie…

  • Push to return to Western Division Councils

    Push to return to Western Division Councils

    THE Western Division Councils of NSW may look at changing the organisation’s constitution to allow non-financial members, like Broken Hill City Council, to join. Due…

  • Clubhouse fight taken to council

    Clubhouse fight taken to council

    THE fight for the Clubhouse is on with children and parents are invited to email their concerns and help save the service. As part of…

  • Cowboys brave the mud for the White Cliffs’ buckle

    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…

  • Gallery to launch three new shows

    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…

  • What’s on Broken Hill?

    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…

  • Horse owner defends local trainer

    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…

  • Support local news

    Support local news

    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…

  • Alliance pushes for regional limelight

    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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