News
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Management and maintenance on right road
A NEW system for the management and maintenance of roads in NSW is being developed by the State Government. Councils are being asked to have…
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Push to fund Cobalt Blue expansion
BROKEN Hill City Council are requesting funds from the Regional Development Trust Fund be quarantined to support the transition of Cobalt Blue’s development. In November…
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No more Welcome to Country
THE Malyangapa Native Title Claim Group has announced it will no longer conduct Welcome to Country ceremonies for white Australians. Applicant representative Mark Sutton said…
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$1.8M paves way for festival goers
THE NSW Government has announced a critical access road used during the Mundi Mundi Bash is set to be sealed. As part of a $1.85…
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2025 rolls in with a bang – Broken Hill New Year’s Eve photo gallery
Revelers turned out to Sturt Park on New Year’s Eve to see in 2025. Pictures: Adam Gosling Subscribe or Login to see the rest of…
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Power backup installed to counter outages
A GENERATOR has been installed in Tibooburra to provide backup power supply in case of outages, as part of ongoing works to ensure more resilient…
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News in brief
Community engagement strategy BROKEN Hill City Council will adopt their draft Community Engagement Strategy 2025 for the review of the Broken Hill Community Strategic Plan…
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Council throws support behind Minns
BROKEN Hill City Council have thrown their support behind the Premier Chris Minns during his ICAC investigation. At the December monthly meeting, Council voted to…
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Turley steps down as president of Local Government NSW
COUNCILLOR Darriea Turley has had to step down from her presidency of Local Government NSW after Broken Hill City Council revoked their membership in November.…
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Police warn NYE partiers
NSW Police have warned party-goers to be safe, drink responsibly and know their limits on New Years Eve, with thousands of police out in force.…
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RSPCA advises dog owners ahead of NYE
AHEAD of New Year’s Eve, the RSPCA has advised pet owners to ensure their furry friends feel safe as fireworks, parties and associated loud noises…
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Capital works grants open for apps
ROUND two of funding from the New South Wales Government’s $400 million Regional Development Trust is now open. Businesses, consortiums, local governments, associations, Aboriginal corporations,…












