Broken Hill-based veterans reflect on their time of service ahead of ANZAC Day.
Month: April 2022
St John’s Cadets still marching
Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Australia Broken Hill Cadet Division Sandra Haring says that despite Covid making it very difficult to maintain Cadet numbers she expects to have 8-10 in Mondays ANZAC day march.
Pritchard to notche 100 games
Dee Pritchard will play her century milestone game when she lines up for North Football Club tomorrow.
A booster shot for jobs
Hundreds of local jobs are expected to be created in Broken Hill attached to a project that will aim to recycle mine waste.
Seeing Red: Rebels joined Convoy in plight of Darling-Baarka River
On Good Friday local Red Rebels visited the Darling Baarka Convoy at Pooncarie. The convoy is drawing attention to the plight of the Darling Baarka River. Despite the water arriving from the northern rains, the river – still controlled by weirs and gates – remains unnavigable.
Skate Park reopens
The skate park in Broken Hill is now reopened to the public after weeks of renovations.
Songwriters take regional storytelling on tour
A collection musicians based in rural and regional Australia, will be sharing songs about the joys and struggles of life outside the big cities.
Local astronomer awarded highest honour
Backyard astronomer, Trevor Barry, collected 3,115 days’ worth of data on Saturn and has been awarded the highest honour for an amateur astronomer.
The Mundi Mundi Mudbash
The Mundi Mundi Bash has turned into the Mudbash with 25.2 millimetres of rain falling in Broken Hill in the last 24 hours.
Artist Illuminates Mundi Mundi Plains
Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery artist in residence Meagan Streader will be showcasing her latest work ‘Illimitable’ across the Mundi Mundi plains this weekend.