Arts & Entertainment
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Teeny tiny snake slithers into ED
A TINY ringed brown snake has been caught by local wildlife expert after slithering its way into the emergency department of the Broken Hill Hospital…
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Day to celebrates all religions
WORLD Religion Day celebrations are set to be held in Broken Hill on Sunday, January 19, organised by local members of the Baháʼí faith and…
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Input sought on power outage
THE Committee on Environment and Planning has asked to hear from people and businesses impacted by last October’s electricity outages in the Far West region…
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Photographer frames new arts space
ADAM Edwards has spent years photographing the landscapes of the Far West, but his next project will bring these landscapes back home to Broken Hill.…
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Mundi Mundi route set to be sealed
SEALING works have begun on a key route used during the Mundi Mundi Bash, Wilangee Road, located 10km north of Silverton. Transport for NSW is…
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Mine union fights for worker rights as fire smoulders
AS emergency crews control the underground fire at Perilya Mine, the New South Wales Mine Workers Alliance is negotiating pay for workers who have had…
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Mine under investigation amid blaze
A FIRE at Periyla Mine continues to burn as multiple agencies work to control the blaze and the New South Wales Resources Regulator investigates the…
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Family visit Mutooroo station
NAOMI McCoy only knew of Mutooroo Station, a pastoral property near Cockburn, through the memoir her uncle Laurie, the former station manager, left her, and…
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Images document dog fence journey
FOR two-and-half-years photographer Matt Dunne has been working on a series documenting the dog fence, which stretches 5614 kilometres through South Australia, New South Wales…
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25 icons of Broken Hill sport Rodney Johnston
In a series of articles over the course of the 2025 calendar year long-time Broken Hill correspondent and sports historian Peter Argent will be looking…
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Decades of love, and loving art
WENDY Martin and Ian Lewis have been painting landscapes of the Far West for decades, and showcase their art in their converted miner’s cottage turned…
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Artist sees the light in Outback
WHEN Clark Barrett moved to Broken Hill he planned to stay for two years, living out the Wake in Fright experience by doing his time…












