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  • Run #2405 – A chilly night with a classic hare!

    Run #2405 – A chilly night with a classic hare!

    Mark Mitchell ON a very cool Wednesday night we arrived at 220 Morish Street for run 2405. With the oldest hare at Hash, the one…

  • Family saved by toy collection

    Family saved by toy collection

    WHEN Jake and Ina Lubner hit hard times last year, they at first didn’t know where to turn. “They sold the house we’d been living…

  • Mining conference to come to town

    Mining conference to come to town

    THE 30th anniversary of the Australasian Mining History Association will be celebrated in Broken Hill with its annual conference being held in week-long celebrations in…

  • Water tank pinched

    Water tank pinched

    SOME people will steal anything that isn’t glued down. This time, thieves have made off with a 6000-litre water tank. The item was snatched from…

  • Region’s best to battle SA

    Region’s best to battle SA

    PLAYING at Memorial Oval at Port Pirie from this Friday evening, July 11 to Sunday, July 13, four Silver City footballers, two men and two…

  • Council queries EPA

    Council queries EPA

    ENVIRONMENT Minister Penny Sharpe has requested that the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) contact Broken Hill City Council over the Food Organics and…

  • Club commended for quick response

    Club commended for quick response

    THE Musicians Club has taken out the Emergency Services Award during the ClubsNSW Awards night – prompting calls for clubs to be recognised as emergency…

  • Program aims for safer drivers in region

    Program aims for safer drivers in region

    Jack Marx IT’S one thing to get to the end of the school holidays and find you’re not a road statistic, but it’s quite another…

  • DV reports still high despite decrease

    DV reports still high despite decrease

    DOMESTIC violence numbers in the city have come down over two years but the rate of assaults is still high, according to recent crime statistics.…

  • Pet store arrival has locals seeing red

    Jack Marx WORD that a new pet store is opening in The Plaza has got Tayla Cuffe hot with fleas. She’s the owner of Pets…

  • Furnishing funded

    FUNDING worth $500,000 will go towards Broken Hill library’s new furniture. Minister for the Arts, John Graham, announced the funding as part of the New…

  • Artistic oasis in the outback

    Artistic oasis in the outback

    IN the 1980s, The Palace Hotel underwent a transformation that elevated the hotel to it’s now cult status, thanks to the creativity of Indigenous artist…

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