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  • Local flies flag at Olympics

    Local flies flag at Olympics

    BROKEN Hill local and French expat Gigi Barbe has returned from three months in Paris volunteering at the Olympics, where she met famous Olympians and…

  • Cat rescue faces closure

    Cat rescue faces closure

    BROKEN Hill cat shelter, 4 Paws Kitty Galore, has made an urgent call for volunteers following a particularly busy period, with the charity facing closure…

  • Huge snake remains at large

    Huge snake remains at large

    REPORTS of a snake longer than eight feet are yet again circulating Broken Hill, with the alleged large serpent evading capture for almost four years.…

  • Council projects carried over

    Council projects carried over

    COUNCIL’S budget carryovers will reach $45,000,000 during this financial year. At October’s Council Meeting, it was reported that a reconciliation of all budgeted capital project…

  • Power outage cash apps open

    Power outage cash apps open

    PEOPLE in the Far West who have been affected by the recent power outages are now able to claim State Government backed financial assistance through the…

  • Land plan for childcare centre

    Land plan for childcare centre

    BROKEN City Council will look to acquire land at 123 Bagot Street in the hopes of establishing a childcare centre. In an effort to meet…

  • Move to help home seekers

    Move to help home seekers

    IN an effort to address homelessness in the city, The Salvation Army has been approved to build transitional homes to help people seeking permanent accommodation.…

  • Transgrid offers up $500k

    Transgrid offers up $500k

    IN an effort to make amends with the community, electricity provider Transgrid has created a $500,000 Community Partnerships Program for Broken Hill and Far West…

  • What’s on this week?!?!

    What’s on this week?!?!

    FRIDAY The Workshop The Wellbeing Place, 9.30am Come along to The Wellbeing Place each Friday to engage in a variety of free craft and woodworking…

  • Help for child care

    Help for child care

    COUNCIL has welcomed information about a Government incentive program that will help struggling early child education providers. In July this year, Council voted through a…

  • Draft deal on display

    Draft deal on display

    A DRAFT voluntary planning agreement negotiated between Council and A-CAES has gone on public display. The negotiation between A-CAES Australia NSW Pty Ltd (Hydrostor) and…

  • Heritage Festival revamp

    Heritage Festival revamp

    NO councillors will be appointed to the Broken Hill Heritage Advisory Committee as there is no longer a Heritage Festival. It was revealed during the…

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