A single, middle aged worker looking for a furnished flat or a small house has been looking for six weeks and has found nothing, she has also been rejected by one real estate agent for three months with no given reason despite having a good rental record.
Month: June 2022
Letcher secures scholarship
Broken Hill’s Natalie Letcher has been awarded a Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Foundation (RASF) Scholarship.
Who gives a quack?
The domestic white ducks are being rehomed after one got a little peckish with a visitor to Zinc Lakes.
Mystery Box Rally rolls through Broken Hill
Rally cars rolled through Broken Hill this week on their way to the Mystery Box Rally in Port Lincoln.
Dine and Discover comes to an end this month
Did you receive a Dine and Discover NSW Voucher? Don’t forget they expire on Thursday, 30 June and there will be no extensions and will not be redeemable for cash.
Lead report figures released
Data from a program designed to monitor blood lead levels in the Silver City has been released.
Does Broken Hill Kmart use facial recognition?
In Australia Kmart, Bunnings and The Good Guys have been reported by CHOICE, a consumer awareness magazine, to be using facial recognition. Choice says the three companies are recording “face prints”, an image of your face that measures different points like the distance between eyes, nose, mouth or chin, so your image can be reliably […]
Opening hours change at Village clinic
Far West Local Health District is reducing the opening hours of its COVID 19 vaccination clinic at the Village .
The Demo Club donates $50K
Members of the Barrier Social Democratic Club (Demo Club) officially presented a $50,000 donation to the Far West Local Health District (FWLHD) and Broken Hill Community Specialist Palliative Care Service at the Broken Hill Hospital on Wednesday.
Rex pilots vote in favour of work bans
Regional Express Holdings (Rex) Saab pilots who are members of the Australian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) voted for protected industrial action.