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  • What’s on for the next seven days (and nights)?

    What’s on for the next seven days (and nights)?

    FRIDAY Exhibition Openings Broken Hill City Art Gallery, 6pm Opening night events for the Maari Ma Indigenous Art Awards, Same time/ Same place (COEXISTENCE), Wampa-waru…

  • Outback pigeon racer takes on world

    Outback pigeon racer takes on world

    LONGSTANDING pigeon breeder Trevor Grillett has been racing his birds for almost 60 years, with his pigeons soon to be competing internationally in Pattaya, Thailand,…

  • Call for inquiry answered

    Call for inquiry answered

    AN investigation into the cause of Broken Hill’s energy crisis has started, the New South Wales Government has confirmed. A government statement said the Independent…

  • A real SCREAM: reptile park coming

    A real SCREAM: reptile park coming

    Broken Hill will soon be home to a new conservation-focused reptile park, with local snake catcher Ash McInnes liaising with local businesses about the new…

  • Lode up on cake, spectacular views

    Lode up on cake, spectacular views

    Broken Hill’s iconic Line of Lode is entering a new era, welcoming locals and tourists on an ad-hoc basis to its Broken Earth Complex, following…

  • Focus on artefacts

    Focus on artefacts

    CAMBRIDGE University PHD student Eleanor Foster visited the Far West this month to conduct research on Indigenous Australian artefacts that were collected from colonial pastoral…

  • All square in city centre

    All square in city centre

    A POPULAR meeting place in the CBD is undergoing a facelift to make it more community friendly. In July, City Council announced they would begin…

  • Lake birds an open book

    Lake birds an open book

    AVID bird watcher and photographer Geoff Looney recently released his first book Birds of the Menindee Lakes Area, a field guide to birdlife in the…

  • Energy Minister to make Broken Hill home for time being

    Energy Minister to make Broken Hill home for time being

    ENERGY Minister Penny Sharpe arrived in Broken Hill this afternoon and announced plans to hold regular press conferences as needed for updates on the power…

  • Utility trucks damaged, stolen

    Utility trucks damaged, stolen

    TWO Essential Energy vehicles have been damaged and one stolen following a night of crime in Broken Hill. A spokesperson for Essential Energy confirmed the…

  • Trustees racing to help community

    Trustees racing to help community

    THE Broken Hill Regional Events Centre & Racecourse continues to support the community, with caretakers wanting to acknowledge work undertaken by the reserve’s community managing…

  • Power of problems hits Far West

    Power of problems hits Far West

    THE effects of a storm and possible tornado that passed through South Australia and Far West New South Wales on Wednesday last week, taking down…

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