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  • Smoke but fire far away

    Smoke but fire far away

    FIREFIGHTERS were kept busy responding to calls with concerns about the smoke and haze surrounding the city on Tuesday morning. Residents woke up to hazy…

  • Concerns after fires deliberately lit

    Concerns after fires deliberately lit

    BROKEN Hill Firefighters spent the early hours of Tuesday morning tackling three deliberately lit grass fires. Station Officer Don Peters said during Tuesday emergency services…

  • What’s on for the next seven days?

    What’s on for the next seven days?

    FRIDAY Clothes Swap The Shed, 5pm Bring clothes, bags, nibbles, drinks or just your company. Entry by donation to Broken Hill Art Exchange Chrissy Murphy…

  • The unsung heroes from down below

    The unsung heroes from down below

    IT was not only men who worked underground at the South Mine in Broken Hill – horses toiled there too and even wore safety helmets.…

  • Bank backing heart restarters

    Bank backing heart restarters

    LOCAL community groups, spaces and workplaces that need one are able apply to receive an automated external defibrillator through a Bendigo Bank’s Community Bank program…

  • Plea for more funding for chronic pain telehealth service

    Plea for more funding for chronic pain telehealth service

    A TELEHEALTH service for patients with chronic pain in Far West NSW could take on more patients if additional state government funding became available, a…

  • It’s a win win at Tip Shop

    It’s a win win at Tip Shop

    AN up-cyclers dream, the Lifeline Tip Shop sells second-hand goods for bargain prices, while also offering locals the opportunity to recycle unwanted items to help…

  • How Vaughan became a hurricane force

    How Vaughan became a hurricane force

    25 icons of Broken Hill sport – Jeffery Mark (Jeff) Vaughan A MEMBER of the Barriers’ last Harry Meyer Cup winning side back in 1990…

  • Effort about helping healthy families

    Effort about helping healthy families

    PARENTS and carers in New South Wales are being invited to enrol their primary school-aged children in a free 10-week healthy lifestyle program called Go4Fun…

  • Local artists benefit from grants

    Local artists benefit from grants

    WEST Darling Arts 2025 Country Arts Support Program, or CASP, grant receipts have been announced, with the aim of providing much-needed funds for multiple local…

  • CWA backs universal childcare

    CWA backs universal childcare

    THE Country Women’s Association of New South Wales has thrown its political support behind a call for universal access to early learning and care in…

  • Warrawong welcomes pets

    Warrawong welcomes pets

    OUTBACK retreat Warrawong on the Darling, near Wilcannia, will welcome furkids with 13 of their existing cabins now pet-friendly. The decision to allow pets comes…

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