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Photos capture spirit of bush
MORE than 450 entries were received in this year’s Rural Aid’s Spirit of the Bush photography competition. Rural Aid chief executive officer John Warlters said…
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Art Gallery celebrates 120 years in style
ON Saturday evening the Broken Hill City Art Gallery celebrated its 120th Birthday in style, making it one of Australia’s oldest institutions of its kind.…
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Class is in at new rodeo school
By Bella O’Brien THE most remote town in New South Wales, Tibooburra, welcomed three international rodeo champions last weekend for a saddle bronc and mini…
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Bulldogs dominate Roos
REIGNING premiers North find themselves in familiar territory, securing a spot in the upcoming T20 grand final after continuing their dominant run against South on…
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Broken Earth Complex opportunity
FOUNDATION Broken Hill has opened expressions of interest for commercial use of the Broken Earth Complex, located on the iconic Line of Lode. The call-out…
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Military Museum welcomes Veterans Minister Harris
THE Broken Hill Military Museum welcomed a special guest, New South Wales Minister for Veterans David Harris MP, at its new location last week. Mr…
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Event honours those who served
AS a way of acknowledging those who fought and died in conflicts, including the Great War, members of Broken Hill RSL held a Remembrance Day service…
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Magpies grounded
NORTH’S Women’s Grade team had a clear mission when fielding first on the picturesque Zinc Oval: restrict Central to under 100 runs. Opening the bowling…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…












