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  • All hands on deck as house fires burn

    All hands on deck as house fires burn

    LOCAL fire and rescue teams were stretched to capacity on Thursday as two houses burnt while a scrub fire raged. Station Officer Craig Burke attended…

  • Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review

    Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review

    ON their website, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority say that for the past 13 years the group has “worked towards ensuring a healthy working Murray-Darling Basin”.…

  • Groups line up for input on plan

    Groups line up for input on plan

    SPECIAL interest, stakeholder, and lobby groups are lining up to have their say on the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s review of it’s Basin Plan. Here’s what…

  • From Broken Hill to radios around the world

    From Broken Hill to radios around the world

    A YOUTH spent in Broken Hill has inspired the music of self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Riles Nicholas, who releases music under the name Hidden Mirage.…

  • Art after school

    Art after school

    A NEW afterschool arts program for kids will begin this school semester, with the Broken Hill Art Exchange offering classes in the Kitchen Gallery behind…

  • Local artist takes on Tokyo

    Local artist takes on Tokyo

    A BROKEN Hill tote bag featured in a film clip by a Japanese pop, R and B and jazz artist, Fujii Kaze, set the wheels…

  • Man killed in Broken Hill car crash

    Man killed in Broken Hill car crash

    A man, aged in his 50s, has passed away after a single-vehicle crash on Beryl Street in Broken Hill this morning. About 5.30am, Saturday 7…

  • State financial lifeline for council

    State financial lifeline for council

    CENTRAL Darling Shire faces financial sustainability risks, according to a recent report from the New South Wales Auditor General, but a circuit breaker from the…

  • School’s back, so slow down!

    School’s back, so slow down!

    SCHOOLS in New South Wales will return on 9 February, and along with them the 40 kilometre per hour speed limit in school zones that…

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Sport


  • Experienced Bull rage past Llamas

    Experienced Bull rage past Llamas

    IT was a battle of youthful exuberance against hard-edged experience when the top of the table Fiorelli Bulls clashed with the Layup Llamas. Experience won…

  • Mitchell’s men and their long run in

    Mitchell’s men and their long run in

    EIGHTY-TWO days, that’s the difference between North Broken Hill Football Club’s first pre-season training, and its first game on Anzac Day against Central. “All the…

  • Year gets off with a bang

    Year gets off with a bang

    ON Sunday 1 February the Broken Hill Field and Game Association started off the 2026 shooting year with a 50 target sporting clays graded championship.…

  • T20 grand final time

    T20 grand final time

    IT all comes down to this; Alma Oval hosts the grand final, as Central and South fight for third and North takes on West for…

  • Council pushes to keep greyhound racing

    Council pushes to keep greyhound racing

    RACING New South Wales Minister David Harris has been invited to Broken Hill after council voted to make a last-ditch appeal to save the town’s…

  • Zelesco speaks after first night as a Magpie

    Zelesco speaks after first night as a Magpie

    CENTRAL hasn’t won the Men’s A-Grade premiership since 2010. In an attempt to break the drought, and deliver the Magpie army its 25th premiership, the…

Entertainment


  • Willyama Arts anniversary

    Willyama Arts anniversary

    THE Willyama Arts Society celebrated it’s 64th annual exhibition on Friday night with the Willyama Art Awards. President of the society, Dennis Hebbard, said he…

  • Spiritual festival welcomes all souls

    Spiritual festival welcomes all souls

    THE Outback Spiritual Festival gets underway today at the Broken Hill Racecourse and it continues to grow in size. Medium and event organiser Jill Blackburn…

  • What’s on in Broken Hill?

    What’s on in Broken Hill?

    TODAY Rainbow in the Outback 81 Buck Street, 6pm Live music, drag shows, DJs are just the beginning as the Rainbow in the Outback Festival…

  • Councillor Byrne resigns due to work commitments

    Councillor Byrne resigns due to work commitments

    BROKEN Hill city councillor Ashley Byrne has resigned, effective immediately, due to work commitments. Council has contacted the NSW Electoral Commission to begin the process…

  • Food, fuel and industry

    Food, fuel and industry

    CHANGED traffic conditions may affect Broken Hill residents who have engineering on their minds. The industrial belt at Kanandah Road will be upset until September…

  • Biggest Bash yet

    Biggest Bash yet

    THE biggest Mundi Mundi Bash festival yet took place over the weekend, with about 15,000 festivalgoers in attendance to spend four days on the plains…

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  • Famous eye doc warns diabetes is blinding people

    Famous eye doc warns diabetes is blinding people

    RENOWNED eye surgeon and 2020 Australian of the Year Dr James Muecke has returned to Broken Hill with a stark warning; type 2 diabetes is…

  • Town tees up to support Huxley

    Town tees up to support Huxley

    BROKEN Hill is continuing to rally around one-year-old Huxley Maguire, who is living with the rare genetic condition known as Angelman’s Syndrome. Typically those with…

  • School to make new year return

    School to make new year return

    IT’S that time of year. Come Monday morning, parents will breathe a quiet sigh of relief and get the kids in the car ahead of…

  • Dust storm or haboob?

    Dust storm or haboob?

    FOR most locals, the dust storm that swallowed Broken Hill last Sunday was nothing out of the ordinary. November 2018’s was bigger, and the shocker…

  • Stolen ring must come home

    Stolen ring must come home

    A WILCANNIA school teacher is begging locals to be on the lookout for a stolen heirloom. Bronte Wagstaffe teaches at Wilcannia Central School but was…

  • Broken Hill’s Marilyn dives in

    Broken Hill’s Marilyn dives in

    TO celebrate her last cancer treatment, local Jonnah Ortega Austen will be taking part in the Marilyn Jetty Swim: Poolside Edition on Sunday 8 February.…

  • Walking the walk with her equestrian pedestrian

    Walking the walk with her equestrian pedestrian

    LILLY Pearce rides her horse, Cally, every day. But last week, with mercury bubbling into the high 40s, the 16-year-old, showing wisdom beyond her years,…

  • Parvo warning for dog owners

    Parvo warning for dog owners

    DOG owners are being warned that parvo is on the attack, with new cases appearing in Broken Hill. The Broken Hill Companion Animal Shelter has…

  • What’s on in Broken Hill

    What’s on in Broken Hill

    FRIDAY The Workshop 343 Blende Street, 9.30am Come to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Broken Hill Wellbeing Place for a free variety of craft and…

  • Thousands of fish dead in new lakes kill event

    Thousands of fish dead in new lakes kill event

    MORE than 100,000 dead bony bream were found at Lake Menindee on Monday evening, stretching about three kilometres along the northern shoreline. Sunset Strip resident…