News
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Line of Lode returns (again), and this time it’s personalTHE new lessee of the Line of Lode Café, Bradley Jackson, re-opened the iconic café which has sat empty for years, last week. Mr Jackson… 
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Memorial remembers miners, looks to futureON 7 October 1902, Thomas Jordan, aged 19, and Leopold Campbell, aged 21, went to work on the Line of Lode. They began their shifts… 
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Sharing stories, culture and community spiritNAIDOC Week in Broken Hill was commemorated at Sturt Park with a Family Fun Day recently. Local organising committee member Tish Reynolds said there were… 
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St Pat’s race date setTHE date for the biggest day in Broken Hill horse racing has been decided with next year’s St Patrick’s race meet set for Saturday 28… 
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Calls for airport bus serviceAN Uber driver has proposed a bus service to take the heat off bottlenecks at the airport and other city venues. Thomas Peet has been… 
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One year of caring for wildlifeA YEAR on from the formation of the Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service in the Far West, also known as WIRES, secretary Stephanie Grieve… 
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Snake, dog attack is fatalAN eastern brown snake and a pet Staffy faced off in a deadly confrontation recently, with both losing their lives. Broken Hill Snake Catchers Ash… 
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Breast cancer support in bushOCTOBER marks Breast Cancer Awareness month, an important reminder to ensure regular check-ups, particularly for women, of whom one in seven women will be diagnosed… 
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BHP Xplor sparks next mining generationBROKEN Hill Proprietary’s, or BHP’s, Xplor program saw 40 geologists enter Broken Hill, looking to recreate the success that BHP had all those years ago.… 
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Engine failure prompts safety call for RexA REX flight from Sydney limped home on one engine on Saturday – prompting calls for reassurance the planes are up to standard. In a… 
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Water releases reduced at the lakesWATER releases from the Menindee Lakes have been reduced to 7000 megalitres per day, as of Tuesday, to meet the required flow target at Weir… 
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GM of Central Darling Shire moves onCENTRAL Darling Shire Council’s General Manager, Greg Hill, has tendered his resignation, effective from 28 November, 2025. Mr Hill will be moving into the role… 
 












