Locals are calling for the reopening of Imperial Lake, as Essential Water makes moves to decommission the site.
Month: November 2021
Now aiming to make a big blow(s) in the Cricket League
A member of the Melbourne Renegades squad that was bundled out of the seventh edition Women’s Big Bash competition, at the penultimate stage on Thursday night at Adelaide Oval, Broken Hill born all-rounder Makinley Blows is keen to bounce back quickly.
Tourist boom tipped to return
The return of regional and interstate travel has boosted optimism among businesses in and nearby Broken Hill. The removal of distance limits in NSW and further easing of border restrictions for people vaccinated against COVID-19 have many operators excited for the future.
Christmas celebrations begin
The regular patrons of the Hydro Pool at the Broken Hill Regional Aquatic Centre gathered at the Astra on Thursday for their annual Christmas Party
Woolworths survived lockdown with patient community
The local Woolworths store faced many challenges as did everyone through the recent COVID-lockdown, but it was the team and the locals that made it all okay.
La Niña is on her way
La Niña has been declared for Australia. This means higher rainfall and lower temperatures for central and eastern Australia, which will likely bring a wetter and cooler summer for Broken Hill.
Doctor Who Day
Who first landed on earth on November 23, 1963? Doctor Who! November 23 is international Doctor Who Day.
Scorchers in the box seat for title
By winning the final three games of the WBBL|07 regular season in Adelaide, the Perth Scorchers cemented their position at the top of the table. Sam Betts and her Scorchers team mates now have direct entry to the WBBL|07 Grand Final and are strong favourites for the franchises’ first title.
A Joy-ful 80th birthday
Joy Baldwin celebrated her 80th birthday on Saturday with friends, the Cameron Pipe Band and marching bands, highland dancers, ballroom dancers, tap dancers and her current students and their parents.
Fruit still dancing after nearly 70 years
An original 1950s mural was uncovered at Bells Milk Bar during lockdown renovations and the ‘dancing fruit’ was as fresh as ever.