Entertainment
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Gallery showcases river countryA RIVER Country exhibition was hosted by the Broken Hill City Art Gallery over the weekend. It showcased work made in collaboration with the National… 
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Keen beans at last pantoACTORS, back stage techs and front of house staff at Theatre 44 will host the last performances of the year this weekend, with two showings… 
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Musicals tribute a show stopperBy Peter Black A WELL attended Philharmonic Concert was held last Sunday at the Muso’s Club. Conductor and musical director Diane Magor continues to embellish… 
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Turning up the volume on the Silver City’s music sceneAIMEE Volkofsky has a goal to re-enliven Broken Hill’s music and entertainment scene. Her production company, Boneyard Sessions, was created for this very reason –… 
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Menindee unveils new community art installationMEMBERS of Menindee’s Country Women’s Association have recently completed two community arts projects on the corner of Perry and Yartla streets in the town. Menindee’s… 
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From trash to treasurePIECES from Broken Hill Art Exchange’s Waste to Art competition returned this week from Parkes, where local creatives won six category awards and two highly… 
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Art winners showcase cultureTHE Maari Ma Indigenous Art Awards Exhibition opened at the Broken Hill City Art Gallery last Friday night, and multiple winners were announced. Open Art… 
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Dave Doyle wins sculpture prizeLOCAL Barkindji-Malyangapa artist Dave Doyle has won the Sculpture Award as part of the 2024 Hornsby Art Prize. The prize, organized and sponsored by Hornsby… 
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Known name claims Pro Hart people’s choiceTHE Pro Hart Outback Art Prize People’s Choice Award has been won by former Broken Hill City Art Gallery manager Blake Griffiths for his work… 
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Coexistence in Far West exhibition now openNORTHERN NSW artist Charlotte Haywood has been visiting Broken Hill regularly since March, working on her exhibition Same Time/Same Place (COEXISTENCE) which opened at the… 
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Arts grantsWEST Darling Arts have announced their annual Country Arts Support Program (CASP) is now accepting applications. The annual small grants initiative, funded by Creative NSW… 
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Exhibition reveals details of Picnic Train AttackBROKEN Hill’s Sulphide Street Railway & Historic Museum recently opened their new exhibition 1915, exploring the 1915 Picnic Train Attack and subsequent newspaper reporting in… 
 












